
The History of Cosmetic Jars
White jars found on beaches, in bays, along rivers, and in landfills have a long history in cosmetics.
Read moreWhite jars found on beaches, in bays, along rivers, and in landfills have a long history in cosmetics.
Read moreEver looked down on the beach and found someone looking back?
Read moreThe ram’s horn squid, or Spirula spirula, is one of the most elusive cephalopods in the world.
Read moreSometimes the cargo from shipping container spills ends up on beaches around the world.
Read moreLake Effect Karma happens when you bend over to pick up a piece of trash and discover a treasure next to it.
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Read moreFinding the beauty in flaws and appreciation over perfection are embraced by the mindsets of wabi-sabi and kintsugi...and beachcombing!
Read moreAt low tide on the River Thames, colorful pottery sherds lie waiting to be discovered.
Read moreMudlark Jason Sandy shares some of the strangest things found on the banks of the River Thames.
Read moreLondon mudlarks have found thousands of buttons on the exposed riverbed which came from medieval to modern times.
Read moreThe cone snail may look small and slow-moving, but it is one of the deadliest animals in the ocean, fatal even to humans.
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