Nellie Myrtle: The Lady of the Sea
The Outer Banks Beachcomber Museum houses the lifetime of beach finds of Nellie Myrtle Midgett.
Read moreThe Outer Banks Beachcomber Museum houses the lifetime of beach finds of Nellie Myrtle Midgett.
Read moreRead about this dedicated group of beachcombers who put together the very first sea glass festival in New England back in 2004.
Read moreKathie started out searching for unusual shorebirds and songbirds along Lake Michigan but ended up finding beach glassing friends.
Read moreMaren Lohmeyer and her family have been living—and beachcombing—for generations on a small island in the middle of the North Sea.
Read moreSome historical bathing costumes and beach practices may have you scratching your head.
Read moreTaking your dog to the beach requires some preparation and a little common-sense.
Read moreThe Northern German Collectors' group, organized a beachcombing trip to share beach time, favorite finds, and treasures.
Read moreMeetups are a great way to meet fellow sea glass hunters, exchange glassing stories, show off your favorite finds, and make new friends!
Read moreLeilani searches for Hawaiian shells, sea glass, and glass floats to add to her collection of beachcombed treasures.
Read moreWe asked our readers what top three things they’d like to find on the beach. Take a look at our top 10 reader favorites.
Read moreWhat is the difference between flotsam and jetsam, and why is it important for beachcombers?
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