
Boat & Float Day
Winters in the Pacific Northwest are always exciting for the beachcomber hunting for glass fishing floats.
Read moreWinters in the Pacific Northwest are always exciting for the beachcomber hunting for glass fishing floats.
Read moreOne of the greatest discoveries for beachcomber Tony Duncan has been finding the wide variety of shells unique to Okinawa.
Read moreBeachcombers commonly refer to antique porcelain dolls as “Frozen Charlottes” but they were never actually called that.
Read moreSand dollars, sea cookies, pansy shells, or cake urchins: these sea urchins have many names and are a cherished beachcombing find.
Read moreFluorescent sodalite and beach glass from adventures around the Great Lakes.
Read moreRob has always loved to walk the beach early in the morning and at day’s end.
Read moreLike all good stories, the story of aerated water bottles begins by the sea.
Read moreThe River Thames has always been a stage for entertainment, and many musical instruments have dropped in over the centuries.
Read moreWhen Mike hits the Gulf Coast of Texas for beach treasures, he's always on the lookout for a message in a bottle.
Read moreCome mudlarking in the rivers in southeast Minnesota in a region called the Driftless Area.
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