Life on a Sandbar: The Outer Banks
North Carolina’s Outer Banks are well known for fishing, surfing, beautiful lighthouses, wild horses, and beachcombing.
Read moreNorth Carolina’s Outer Banks are well known for fishing, surfing, beautiful lighthouses, wild horses, and beachcombing.
Read moreKy Davis is a beachcomber sailing the world with his dog LC in search of rare sea glass.
Read moreLearn from a local beachcomber about all the best that Guam has to offer, on and off the beach.
Read moreLearn from a local how much Portugal has to offer, including beautiful coastlines that are perfect for beachcombing.
Read moreJoin mudlark Jason Sandy on a virtual trip to the River Thames for a beachcombing trip through London's history.
Read moreThe Thames Explorer runs tours at several points on the Thames River, including Millennium Bridge, Rotherhithe, and Greenwich.
Read moreIf history is your cup of tea, and you enjoy beaches and beautiful glass, you can pack a lot of pleasure into a few days in Boston.
Read moreTake a trip to beachcomb in Lexington, a charming village located in the “thumb” of Michigan.
Read moreThe #1 destination for many sea and beach glassers is Seaham, England, famous for its multicolor sea glass and full of history.
Read moreMegan and her mother booked a sea glass hunting trip to Nome to visit the beaches before the winter snow arrived.
Read moreSpend a night in an island lighthouse, right in San Francisco Bay. Update: Help save the lighthouse!
Read moreColorful blue glass pieces called Leland Blue Sones are found along the shores of Lake Michigan.
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