
Identifying Beach Pottery
There are infinite ideas for shaping and decorating clay pieces, and here are some ways to help identify them.
Read moreThere are infinite ideas for shaping and decorating clay pieces, and here are some ways to help identify them.
Read moreThe lion's paw scallop is a mollusk whose shells resemble the knuckled claws of a lion.
Read moreThe conditions were perfect for finding those incredible, hard-to-reach treasures: early morning, low tide, and a full moon.
Read moreGrant Park Beach is a nice beach to hunt for fossils, rocks, and beach glass. You never know what the waves will wash ashore next.
Read moreOld bottles recovered from the Thames are filled with intriguing backstories about the people who once used them.
Read moreA glass fishing float collector shares how he got hooked on float collecting and the friends he's met along the way.
Read moreSand dollars are prized finds of beachcombers around the world today, but there were also many ancient species.
Read moreFinding a marble on the beach is on many people's bucket lists. Finding the bottle where it came from is even more exciting.
Read moreA beachcombing find that Suzy never dared add to her bucket list showed up on her beach.
Read moreThe crown conch, or king’s crown looks otherworldly, with colorful stripes and rows of spikes.
Read morePoets remind us how much people valued the beauty of the sea as much in the 19th-century as we do now.
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