Looks like a wonderful and family friendly place to visit 🏖️ I loved seeing the underwater scenes of the crown conches, they are so cool! It was also wonderful to see family time with Ella too ❤
Thx Maddie for watching! Yeah, a great family spot...oh Ella, she holds a special place in our hearts for being our "surprise" baby! Best blessing ever!
That's right up the road from me. Since Spectrum has a camera there and shows it frequently in the weather segments, I took a trip up to see it. You actually got great footage of the crown conchs. I didn't see any shells to speak of but didn't expect to. Happy it's back open. Thanks.
Oh nice. Yeah I saw that camera on the pole when I first walked out to the water. So from your experience in all the beach marsh areas around there-it’s not for shelling in particular? It didn’t look like it from Google earth but I could see lots of boating activities in these marshy beaches.
@@FloridaBeachWalks I don't think the "nature coast" is known for shells but I'm sure they've got to be out there. I actually live in New Port Richey (not far from Spring Hill) so the nearest good shelling beach for me is Honeymoon Island State Park which you've been to. The 2 small beaches in Tarpon Springs (Sunset and Howard) don't have shells to speak of either as they sit behind Anclote Key.
@@gingermackeen5741 Ohhh the "nature coast," making a mental note, I didn't know that--thank you Ginger! I love being able to share share on RU-vid and learning from viewers like you ❤ Thank you for the info!
I’ve lived here 20 years and I think you photographed the ONLY shells out there. I used to throw bags worth of shells out there so people would not be too disappointed. But this is not a place for shells, trust me.