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Daily Life In Florida, USA
Display depicting the Calusa Indians of Southwest Florida (known as the shell people) on display in the Bailey-Mathews Shell Museum on Sanibel Island, Florida, USA, on August 24, 2012. The Calusa Indians who inhabited Southwest Florida in A.D. 500 until around the 1700s were tied to the sea and commonly used tools made from sea-shells. (Photo by Creative Touch Imaging Ltd./NurPhoto)
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| Photo ID | #6937958 |
|---|---|
| Date Taken | |
| Location | N/A |
| Photographer | Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto |
| Category | Human Interest |
| Copyright | © 2026 NurPhoto - Creative Touch Imaging Ltd/NurPhoto |
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