Showing posts with label SHELL-O-LICIOUS DESTINATIONS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SHELL-O-LICIOUS DESTINATIONS. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 November 2010

SHELL-O-LICIOUS DESTINATIONS: Snail Parliament in Keszthely, Hungary



Located near the western shore of Lake Balaton, (a 3-hour express train from Budapest) take a trip the Hungarian city of Keszthely to see a shell marvel.


Artist, Ilona Miskei (born 1920) created a shell-encrusted scale model of the Hungarian Houses of Parliament in Budapest. Ms. Miskei adorned the structure with 4,5 million fossilized Pannon-sea snail shells she collected from Hungarian mines. The project was started in 1975 and took 14 year to complete.


In 1999, Ms. Miskei donated the "Snail Parliament" to the Ethnographical Museum of Keszthely. This amazing work can be viewed at The Doll Museum located at Kossuth Str. 11. in Keszthely.


References for this post / Further Information:

The Snail Parliament history in English:

Official Site of Keszthely in English:

Frommers.com / Budapest: Off the Beaten Track:

Museum prices and location / www.hongaarskinderplezier.eu

About the Pannon Sea/ Quest For the Lost Sea, TV treatment by Martin Chlupac: Part 1 -Forgotten Sea:

Wikipedia.com

HolidayClubHeviz.hu (in Hungarian)

Saturday, 28 August 2010

SHELL-O-LICIOUS DESTINATIONS: Seashell Temple in Taipei, Taiwan




This amazing Seashell encrusted temple can be found in Sanzhi township (Northern) Taipei County in Taiwan. Not much information is available (at least in English) in regards to the actual history of this elaborate structure. I have also discovered quite a bit of inaccurate information floating around in cyberspace about the Seashell temple. If anyone has any accurate information to add, feel free to post. Below are some very beautiful still photos of the temple, most taken by Miakey Chen. The last photo in this series of photos was taken by an unidentified tourist:










Below is another great video of the Seashell Temple featuring International TV personality and linguist master, Stuart Jay Raj. Only thing - the video is not in English and has no English subtitles.



Post Sources, links and additional info about the Seashell Temple that appear to be accurate:


Video in English about the Seashell temple: http://www.spike.com/video/seashell-temple/2834656



If you speak Chinese, visit the Sanchih local site for more info about the Seashell Temple: http://www.sanchih.tpc.gov.tw/tourism/religion.html#v13

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

SHELLING ON SANIBEL ISLAND


Photo: Lighthouse Beach


Sanibel and Captive Islands are well known for their beautiful shell-strewn beaches. You can always find shell seekers out and about doing the famed Sanibel "Stoop." That is, bending down and carefully sifting through hundreds of different varieties of seashells that wash up from the gulf of mexico daily.


Photo: Shelling near Casa Ybel Resort

I was luck enough to squeeze in some quality shelling time on Sanibel and at Cayo Costa State Park with my family on a recent trip to 2010 Sanibel Shell Show. Here's my son and me getting down to business, looking though a wonderful mound seashells.

Photo: Mound of seashells near Casa Ybel

The strip of beach just steps away from Casa Ybel Resort, consistently proved to be the best shelling spot on the trip.

Photo: Live Van Hyning's Cockle

A recent storm tossed up some really great finds on the beach - including hundreds of live calico scallops and large Van Hyning's Cockles (above)! We did our best to toss them back in the water when we came across them.


Photo: Ocean treasures from Sanibel

We came back with a lot of nice shells (bags full) and these great sea stars!


Photo: Cayo Costa State Park


It was unbelievably cold the day we decided to go to Cayo Costa - we really could of used our winter coats we brought with us from home! Cayo Costa State Park turned out to be another great shelling spot and a great for dolphin watching too!



Photo: Driftwood Jungle on Cayo Costa


Photo: Colorful Crab stranded on the beach - yes, he was put back in the water!


Photo: Dolphin sighting near Cayo Costa



Photo: My husband Gary and my son hunting for shells.


If you are headed to Sanibel, here are a few of my favorite places & some important links you may want to check out:

PLACE TO STAY: Casa Ybel Resort is a great place to stay on Sanibel. It is situated just steps away from one of the best shelling beaches I've ever seen. Accommodations are all 1 or 2 bedroom efficiency units - all with views of the beach. It is family friendly, with a great pool, bike rentals on the premise and a kids club. It is pricey but well worth it if you wanting a place that has it all.

PLACE TO EAT: The Island Cow of Sanibel serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Food is great, portions are big and the prices are reasonable. It is right next to the Sanibel Community House on Periwinkle Way.

PLACES TO EAT: The Bubble Room on Captiva is really fun - especially for kids. The entire place is filled (tables, walls, every place!) with all kinds of vintage memorabilia. The place is just jam packed with cool stuff to look at. Food is very good and very expensive.

FAVORITE SHELL SHOP: Sanibel has many shell shops scattered on the island. I love them all. She Sell Sea Shells is great one but my all time favorite is SANIBEL ISLAND INDUSTRIES or better known as SEASHELLS.COM . I love this store because is packed to the rafters with exotic seashells and sea life from every corner of the earth! They also offer Sailor's Valentine blank boxes and many other shell crafting supplies. A must see. ;}

FUN TOURIST TRAP: The Shell Factory (and nature Park) is located in Ft. Meyers and is a fun place to visit outside of Sanibel. It sort of reminds me of the Yankee Candle Flagship Store up in MA (a must see shopping complex) but instead of candles as the main focal point it has seashells. It stocks tons of shells and shell related things to buy.

Know before you go -

For excellent and up to date advise on where to find the best shells on Sanibel, visit - ILOVESHELLING.COM

For more comprehensive information about all Sanibel and Capitiva Islands have to offer, visit - SANIBEL-CAPITVA.ORG

For more information about the Ft. Meyers area and more info on Sanibel, visit: FORTMEYERS-SANIBEL.COM

Happy Shelling!