
Sea Glass Travels: Glass Beaches of the World
Whenever I travel, I set aside time to explore new coastal areas to experience the thrill of the hunt for sea glass!
Read moreWhenever I travel, I set aside time to explore new coastal areas to experience the thrill of the hunt for sea glass!
Read moreAsk any beachcomber, or even general beach-goers, and they might be quick to point out a few pet peeves about sharing the beach with other people.
Read moreBeachcombers on the English beaches of Cornwall still find Lego pieces washing up on shore after almost 25 years.
Read moreThis beachcomber from Venice, Florida, collects mostly shark teeth and fossils.
Read moreBeachcombing, while not usually considered an extreme sport, still has its inherent dangers.
Read moreDiscovering beachcombing at the age of 50 has been an unexpected and delightful surprise.
Read moreIt was love at first sight when Lyntaga saw her friend's treasure trove of sea glass.
Read moreCampobello Island is a wonderful beachcombing destination along the Bay of Fundy in Canada.
Read moreKy Davis is a beachcomber sailing the world with his dog LC in search of rare sea glass.
Read moreIt was an uneventful day, until Lynne discovered a ring of keys connected to a set of dog tags.
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