
Sprite Delight: National Park Bottles
Learn about these limited-edition, collectible National Park Sprite bottles.
Read moreLearn about these limited-edition, collectible National Park Sprite bottles.
Read moreAn ongoing series of articles in about mudlarking on the River Thames.
Read moreThese 16th-century German stoneware jugs have survived intact for 500 years in and along the River Thames.
Read moreFor millennia, the waters of the River Thames have been considered to be sacred, and the river is still sacred to many pilgrims today.
Read moreCape May, New Jersey, invites guests to take a step back in time and explore “The Nation’s Oldest Seashore Resort.”
Read moreThe Thames has provided plenty of natural resources, served as a vital transportation link, and been revered by inhabitants for thousands of years.
Read moreAn exploration of how sea glass strength often depends on the color of the glass.
Read moreLook at your sea glass collection and treasure those pastel colors, which often were the results of nature until the 20th century.
Read moreAn alphabetical list of terms with brief definitions to help you read about and discuss sea glass.
Read moreClay pipes are some of the most interesting objects found on the Thames foreshore in London, protected by the soft Thames mud for centuries.
Read moreSea glass bottle bottoms might help you ID pieces in your stash.
Read moreCasino pit boss, Erik Rintamaki struck gold on the beaches of Lake Superior when he found—and named— beautiful, glowing Yooperlite.
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