Feeder bands are the spiraling lines of thunderstorms which extend outward from a typhoon's center.
It was a sunshiny day on Guam. A typhoon was heading directly towards our island home but it was far enough out that we were not experiencing any manifestations of the impending storm yet. I had the day off in order to prepare. With preparations complete we decided to go shelling and beach combing. We decided on an area close to home in case the typhoon came faster than expected. It was a very low tide that day. We walked out on the tidal flat in the area just north of Cabras Island. We were is water about 12 to 18 inches deep. As we walked on the edge of the barrier reef we started finding Snake's-head Courier Seashells. It was beautiful and we were enjoying our leisure stroll.
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
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| Snake's Head Courie Shell |

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