
Extreme Beachcombing in the Pacific Northwest
Meet John Anderson, one of the world's greatest beachcombers and creator of John's Beachcombing Museum in Forks, Washington.
Read moreMeet John Anderson, one of the world's greatest beachcombers and creator of John's Beachcombing Museum in Forks, Washington.
Read moreCome fossil hunting in Lyme Regis, Charmouth, and England's Jurassic Coast UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Read moreAre you interested in visiting the Thames foreshore? Here's what you need to know.
Read moreMudlarks and artists create beautiful works of art with reclaimed broken and discarded historic glass from the Thames.
Read moreThe Oregon Coast is full of literal and figurative hidden gems to find.
Read moreIt's surprising how small bottles and jars can survive for decades, even centuries, in fast-flowing waters.
Read moreIn one small corner of Waitematā Harbour, the role of the sea in the history of Auckland is found, if you look hard enough.
Read moreThis beach on San Francisco Bay is filled with sea pottery from a defunct dishware factory.
Read moreStand-up paddle boarding offers a completely different perspective for beachcombers.
Read moreWeapons recovered from the River Thames reveal the stories of these battles throughout the ages.
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