
Beachcombing Adventures in Japan and the Pacific
When Tina was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she didn't realize she was in one of the top beachcombing spots in the world.
Read moreWhen Tina was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she didn't realize she was in one of the top beachcombing spots in the world.
Read moreCollecting a tiny treasures on the beach like those sent in by readers around the world can be as fun as finding large pieces.
Read moreWhen John Weldon headed out to the beach in Washington, little did he know what the waves would bring in that spring day.
Read moreBeachcombers on the English beaches of Cornwall still find Lego pieces washing up on shore after almost 25 years.
Read moreSome techniques for removing stubborn rust from your iron beachcombing finds
Read moreWhen she dug up what she thought was a bottleneck, this beachcomber was rewarded with an entire sea glass bottle!
Read moreThis beachcomber from Venice, Florida, collects mostly shark teeth and fossils.
Read moreThese mysterious surfboard-shaped stones found on a beach in New Jersey trace their origins back to Italy.
Read moreIdentifying fossils among the sands discovered by beachcombers from Texas to Florida to New Jersey.
Read moreSome tips, tricks, and steps to deep clean and polish up your shells.
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