Shelling on Ocracoke Island!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • Today we are exploring Ocracoke Island in the North Carolina Outer Banks! This is an island that you can only reach by ferry or boat, and has a vast expanse of beaches along the shore. Today I will try to find as many shells on 3 different beaches on the island as I can!

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  • @kathyjund7212
    @kathyjund7212 Год назад

    I would have kept all the bonnet and queen helmet fragments too! Love those ears!!!! Thank you for taking us along!

  • @fatherandsonsfishing
    @fatherandsonsfishing 2 года назад +3

    We love Ocracoke! One time we were there and ended up with a whole bag of partial Scotch Bonnets, but did manage to find a mostly intact one very similar to the one you found. How about all those Queen Helmet shells and fragments?! We won't be back to NC until the fall so it was great to see some NC shelling!

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  2 года назад +1

      I knew Ocracoke was good for bonnets, but I did not expect to see quite a many pieces as I did. All the intact stuff was probably gone by the time I got there, but it was a cool walk nonetheless. Thanks for watching! :)

  • @leanncarpenter9138
    @leanncarpenter9138 2 года назад

    Ocracoke is one of my favorite places to shell. When I hit it right I find all kinds of fun things. Thanks for sharing

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  2 года назад

      It really is a great destination. Thank you so much for watching :)

  • @slvihelenevorrenaasand7835
    @slvihelenevorrenaasand7835 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for the nice trip and nice to see all your findings in the end of your video 👀😍

  • @Cecile2906
    @Cecile2906 Год назад

    I find your videos relaxing and interesting as I get to learn seashells names. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the support! :)

  • @lauram5195
    @lauram5195 2 года назад

    Great video! Thx for sharing. I love those baby’s ears! 🤗🐚🐚🐚🐚

  • @TravelingTreasureFinder
    @TravelingTreasureFinder Год назад

    You had a little bit more luck than I did! Loved it there but the shelling was not so great! I do hope to go back though! 😊🐚

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  Год назад

      Thanks so much for watching! Ocracoke is super hit or miss. I know the shelling can be way better than what I experienced, and can also be super bare of anything. What helped me was probably the fact that it was late December, and most people do not vacation in this area this time of year and the beaches are really empty. Also, winter northeast winds are often times very helpful in pushing in any shells onto those beaches.

  • @maggieslifeisawildride512
    @maggieslifeisawildride512 Год назад

    Vacationed there once and loved the beaches. The shelling was fine but you gotta hustle to beat the locals to find the great shells. Cool island with an interesting history too. One of my favorite vacation spots.

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  Год назад

      Agreed with your point, you definitely need to be the first one there. It is a very nice island :) Thanks for watching!

  • @michelledavies2684
    @michelledavies2684 2 года назад

    Love those baby ears 🐚🐚❤️

  • @trudymcewen9801
    @trudymcewen9801 2 года назад

    We love the OBX and vacation there. I am a seashell collector and all my shells I find have to be perfect. I do not care for broken ones. My collection is from all over the World.

  • @Louis-qi1gz
    @Louis-qi1gz Год назад

    Sea shells are one of the greatest wanders of the world I've never heard of anyone who wasn't amazed by them 🤔

  • @fredamoore1743
    @fredamoore1743 2 года назад

    Just subscribed to your videos. Watched a lot of your Florida videos but have really enjoyed the NC one. My favorites are all those gorgeous scallops especially the bay scallops. I'm in Greenville SC and do most of my shelling at Edisto Beach. Occasionally find bonnets , tun shells , large old murex and big whelk up in the dunes. You should shell there sometime. Ocracoke is on my wish list. Did Sanibel for 2 weeks back in January. Loved it. Thanks for sharing your adventures!

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  2 года назад

      South Carolina is definitely on my bucket list. There's lot's of great shelling opportunities there. I also loved seeing all those scallops, I didn't think they would be as plentiful there as in Florida, but boy was I wrong! Thanks for watching!

  • @callabornfriend3631
    @callabornfriend3631 2 года назад

    I love your shell vids!!:)

  • @brendalins1237
    @brendalins1237 Месяц назад

    Coming to NC beaches I a few days, disappointed not many good shelling 😥

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  Месяц назад +1

      @@brendalins1237 There is a ton of fantastic shelling in NC. Holden, Shackleford, OBX, to name a few, are all places I've found amazing shells. It's a little more difficult in summer with all the tourists, but if you're persistant it will Pay off!

    • @brendalins1237
      @brendalins1237 Месяц назад

      @@shellstories great to hear, thank you so much!! 👍🏼😁 🐚

  • @MiMi-og4wx
    @MiMi-og4wx 2 года назад

    I want to go there someday... On my list...

  • @trudymcewen9801
    @trudymcewen9801 2 года назад

    I find way more seashells on Hatteras Island. I will not plan to go here.

  • @brendagroff8478
    @brendagroff8478 6 месяцев назад

    Hi, When you find a black shell will it stay black or does it change?

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  6 месяцев назад

      Generally it will stay the same. It's permanent staining from being buried in sand with low oxygen levels that cause a reaction that discolors them. It never hurts to try to clean them up though!

    • @brendagroff8478
      @brendagroff8478 6 месяцев назад

      @@shellstories I want them dark. I've had someone in Massachusetts tell me most of her northern moon snails don't stay dark. I love the way they look.

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@brendagroff8478 In that case you can just leave them be. All of my dark shells have stayed that way (including a few northern moon snails from the OBX). You might want to apply a little bit of mineral oil to make them look like when they were wet, when the dry they may "lose" some coloration, and the oil helps salvage them.

    • @brendagroff8478
      @brendagroff8478 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@shellstories thank you

  • @Julianne955
    @Julianne955 2 года назад

    I can send you shells from the Outer Banks that go back over 40 years. You will love them as I have. Just need an address to send them to you.

    • @shellstories
      @shellstories  2 года назад +1

      No need to do so, I now have a bunch of self collected ones :) I just have not yet released all the videos yet, but they are coming soon!