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Sanibel Spotlighted as a Top Shelling Beach
Travel + Leisure featured Sanibel Island as one of the "Top Shelling Beaches" in its July 2008 issue. The award-winning travel magazine calls Sanibel a "shellers' Mecca" and says its pristine white-sand shores hold "the best unburied treasures in the U.S."
Sanibel Island sits just west of Fort Myers along Florida’s southwest coast. The wildlife-rich island boasts some 400 species of seashells, from common scallops to the rare junonia. Aside from its international reputation for shelling, the island is known for its calm, kid-friendly Gulf of Mexico waters, fascinating nature and thriving art community. To read more about this coverage, go to www.floridaweekly.com. For more information about Sanibel Island, visit www.fortmyers-sanibel.com.
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