Shell Beach is a 200 kilometre long stretch of the discarded shells of the Hamelin Cockle, in some areas up to 10 metres deep. The shells have been used as building blocks in the area.
Shell Beach at dawn
Sunrise reflected in still waters of the bay
Shell Beach
Shell beach early morning
Denham, Shark Bay
Restaurant in nearby Denham, one of original buildings constructed with bricks made out of the shells from Shell Beach
Brick of shells
The shells from Shell Beach bound into bricks for the construction of small buildings in the area.