Here are 4 such unusual shell beaches in the world.
The shells also forms the sea floor, stretching for hundreds of yards from the shoreline.
They parade along the sands doubled over in a stance thats been dubbed the Sanibel Stoop.
Many visitors and cruise passengers head over to inspect the bounty of shells washed up over the coastline.
This beach is bevy of unique shells and conchs that are constantly changing and evolving the shoreline.
In September, the town holds the Shell Festival.
Jeffreys Bay is also a popular tourist destination because of its surfing opportunities.
Also see:Glass Beach at Fort Bragg in California