The Chronicle

SHELL BEACH, SHARK BAY, WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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THERE’S a clue in the name – the snow-white shoreline has no sand, it is made up of billions of tiny shells stretching for almost 44 miles.

The shells are from a local type of cockle and the seawater is very salty, with swimmers floating in a similar way to those in the Dead Sea.

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