Shells On A Beach

Price range: $79.00 through $179.00 + VAT for Bahamian residents

On Saunders Beach, Nassau.

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Shells On A Beach

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This is a place I often go on Saunders Beach where tourists usually don’t go and locals usually aren’t found either.  There are private residences overlooking the beach, imagine this view every morning.  I walk my dog here and often see the paw prints of other dogs that belong to those houses.  She likes smelling those scents.  The atoll in the distance is Long Cay, and has had many owners over the years.

 

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Smooth Pearl 12" x 18" inches, Canvas Metallic 16" x 24" inches, Daguerre Canvas 16" x 24" inches

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