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In the Canary Islands, you can find a diverse range of seashells due to the rich marine biodiversity. Common types include various species of conchs, cowries, and clams, as well as unique local shells like the Canarian spider conch. Additionally, you may encounter colorful fragments of mollusk shells and other marine invertebrates along the shores. Beachcombers often enjoy collecting these beautiful shells as souvenirs of their visit.

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