Lee County beaches offer the chance to find your own treasure.
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A family enjoys the waters of Siesta Beach on Sarasota's Siesta Key.
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On Florida's Gulf waters, the beaches of Fort Myers and Sanibel satisfy a nature lover's curiosity with world-class shelling and nature.
Left-handed shells. A fish with fins, legs, wings and obviously an identity crisis. Crabs that give themselves time-outs. Bones once belonging to prehistoric monsters. Birds that eat with big pink spoons. What kind of place is this anyway?
No, you haven't stepped into a Dr. Seuss book. This is Lee County, The Beaches of Fort Myers & Sanibel in Southwest Florida, where wondrous creatures past and present make a family treasure hunt better than fantasy.
Fossil Fueled
Begin your Lee County treasure hunt in the past. The way past. Hook up with Fossil Expeditions, operated by a vocational paleontologist-author and his artist wife in Lehigh Acres. Paddling along the Caloosahatchee and Peach rivers, Mark and Marisa Renz take you in search of fossil teeth and bones from some of Florida's extinct early inhabitants, including mammoths, mastadons, giant sloths, rhinos and saber-toothed cats. Expect to get wet as you snorkel or pan for treasures with a screen sieve in knee-deep water. Any historic or scientifically important finds go to the State; the rest of the booty you keep.
Shell of a Treasure
In case you haven't heard, Sanibel Island beaches rock when it comes to shells. You can't take a step without crunching down on a dozen or so. All you need is a bag and a bendable back to do the so-called Sanibel Stoop. A shell ID chart helps, or you can stop at The Bailey-Matthews Shell Museum to learn more about your finds. (And to find out why the lightning whelk is called a left-handed shell.)
The islands above Sanibel also hold treasure troves but are less accessible due to a lack of bridges. Good news: that makes their shell hoards less plundered.
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