Yes! It was challenging to find some good ones, but I think I would have spent more time digging through the piles if the sand wasn't whipping so hard! 😜
I really enjoyed this video. It's my "happy place"! I just came back from Edisto spending the July 4th Holiday. First time ever in 50+ years I hardly found any shells. Normally I come home with so many shells like whelk, olives etc. After storms it's amazing. Can't wait to see your Hunting Island video. That place is beautiful. Small shells but the beach and island is gorgeous. Thanks for the adventure.
Isn't it interesting how the beach changes with the winds and storms - I guess I was lucky that there were shells when I was there! Looking forward to a return visit in the future!😊 Thank you for the kind words and for watching!😊
@@TravelingTreasureFinder If you keep walking way down the beach at the State Park down to Jeremy Inlet you would find many many much better shells. Go at low tide and cross the inlet to Jeremy Cay and it is even better
@@vstapleton1921 I always go all the way to Jereny Cay. Little piece of heaven!!! I was there for Thanksgiving. Shelling was good, loads of sand dollars!
@@fredamoore1743 yes! Jeremy Cay is the best to go to! One of my sons gifted me a family trip there in May! I have not been there since 2018 so I am beyond excited. I know you had a wonderful time there at Thanksgiving!
With all of the broken shells, I was expecting to see more sea glass. It would be really cool to see a video of a project with some of your finds. Thank you for sharing. Peace and Safe Travels -Craig
You know, sea glass is getting harder and harder to find (recycling!). Also this area wasn't really near a marina or heavy boat traffic. I always have the best luck when there is lots and lots of boats! Thanks for watching friends!😊
Ever since they outlawed glass bottles on the beach it is really really rare to find sea glass on Edisto. Whenever I find some I always get so excited because it is that rare there.
Love love love the low country hope y’all get to eat some of the food and see all the history. And Edesto does have great shells. Maybe just not the day you were there. But so glad you are there. One of my Favorite places. Also you can take boats out to the Barrier island t
There were sooo many crushed shells. Great beach! Enjoy your adventures.
I know! So many!! But it was still fun! Loved the beach! Thank you!😊
Well it seems to be an oyster bed! Along with a lot of broken shells. I'm surprised with all that you did find! Impressive.
Yes! It was challenging to find some good ones, but I think I would have spent more time digging through the piles if the sand wasn't whipping so hard! 😜
I really enjoyed this video. It's my "happy place"! I just came back from Edisto spending the July 4th Holiday. First time ever in 50+ years I hardly found any shells. Normally I come home with so many shells like whelk, olives etc. After storms it's amazing. Can't wait to see your Hunting Island video. That place is beautiful. Small shells but the beach and island is gorgeous. Thanks for the adventure.
Isn't it interesting how the beach changes with the winds and storms - I guess I was lucky that there were shells when I was there! Looking forward to a return visit in the future!😊 Thank you for the kind words and for watching!😊
@@TravelingTreasureFinder If you keep walking way down the beach at the State Park down to Jeremy Inlet you would find many many much better shells. Go at low tide and cross the inlet to Jeremy Cay and it is even better
My happy place as well.
@@vstapleton1921 I always go all the way to Jereny Cay. Little piece of heaven!!! I was there for Thanksgiving. Shelling was good, loads of sand dollars!
@@fredamoore1743 yes! Jeremy Cay is the best to go to! One of my sons gifted me a family trip there in May! I have not been there since 2018 so I am beyond excited. I know you had a wonderful time there at Thanksgiving!
Great to see you. "Liked" before the video even starts. Great content as usual. Thanks. Rachelle, Australia 🐚 xo
Thanks for your continued support Rachelle! ❤️ I so much appreciate it!!🐚🐚
With all of the broken shells, I was expecting to see more sea glass. It would be really cool to see a video of a project with some of your finds. Thank you for sharing. Peace and Safe Travels -Craig
You know, sea glass is getting harder and harder to find (recycling!). Also this area wasn't really near a marina or heavy boat traffic. I always have the best luck when there is lots and lots of boats! Thanks for watching friends!😊
Ever since they outlawed glass bottles on the beach it is really really rare to find sea glass on Edisto. Whenever I find some I always get so excited because it is that rare there.
Love love love the low country hope y’all get to eat some of the food and see all the history. And Edesto does have great shells. Maybe just not the day you were there. But so glad you are there. One of my
Favorite places. Also you can take boats out to the Barrier island t
I wish I could have stayed longer! So much to explore! We really loved it there and hope to get back! 😊 thanks for the comments!❤️
Best wishes. ........🌹🌺🌷🌸 from sri lanka.
Thank you very much!😊
It is a nice beach but just found a ton of oyster shells.
Just starting to watch..are you going to keep any ???
Kept a few for crafting - not great finds😕🐚
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It is a whelk, a knobbed Whelk. Some of your ark shells are really cockles.
Ed is tow for pronouncing correctly
Ed is toe to completely clarify pronunciation - lol
Ed issss Toe
Look for sharks teeth and broken blue pottery
You look like you are having Beyoncé moment 😂
Hahaha!
Ed is stow
Ha! I know that now, but I wish I knew when I filmed it! 😜
You are to far into the st park ,go back toward the Pavillion! Better shelling on the other side
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ED is toe