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Shell Collector Necklace
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NORTH SHORE
SEARCH FOR SHELLS AT THESE TOP 3 NORTH SHORE BEACHES
If you love shell searching and beachcombing, start at one of these locations for the odds of finding an oceanic treasure to be in your favor. Āweoweo Beach Park: Walk along the sand heading west toward Dole Private Beach Park to find driftwood and coral. Eastern Sunset Beach to Kaunala Beach: Begin at the beach entry of Kahauola Street, then walk east to search for coral, seaglass, and puka shells. Tip: Look where the sand meets reef to check for cowrie shells. Ke Iki Beach: The most popular spot for beachcombing, enthusiasts show up at dawn with headlamps all to get the famed Hawaiian sunrise shells! Getting one is rare, but in the search you're guaranteed to find puka shells, coral and silky seaglass.