Orange scallop shell -PECTEN SUBNODOSUS-
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At 20 meters deep on the west coast of Mexico, off Tijuana, you can spot groups of this orange -PECTEN SUBNODOSUS- . The Saint Jacques seashells (scallops) get this nickname because they are used as a rallying symbol by pilgrims going to Santiago de Compostela; they have a wide variety of colors around the world. And this punchy orange is of course natural...