
The Underwater Museum
The Museo Atlántico aims to promote education and preserve and protect the marine and environment through a huge artificial reef made up of a serie...
Read moreThe Museo Atlántico aims to promote education and preserve and protect the marine and environment through a huge artificial reef made up of a serie...
Read moreAn ongoing series of articles in about mudlarking on the River Thames.
Read moreTake a trip to Fort Bragg, California, to see the famous Glass Beach.
Read moreCape May, New Jersey, invites guests to take a step back in time and explore “The Nation’s Oldest Seashore Resort.”
Read moreThis Southern Californian city is a perfect destination for beachcombers who want to be close to the action and still feel a world away.
Read moreMeetups are a great way to meet fellow sea glass hunters, exchange glassing stories, show off your favorite finds, and make new friends!
Read moreHead to beautiful Prince Edward Island the last weekend of July to attend the Mermaid Tears Sea Glass Festival.
Read moreThanks to lighthouses opening their doors to guests, you can get a taste of what life was like as a lighthouse keeper.
Read moreWhen you’re ready to go beachcombing, there are plenty of options in the Galveston area.
Read moreOnce you cross the bridge from the mainland to Galveston Island, you feel like you’re a world away.
Read moreJim Brouwer takes us on a trip with his metal detector to hunt for treasure in Myrtle Beach.
Read moreThe third Annual Olcott Beach Mermaid Parade provided the perfect finale as a mermaid and her pirate captain exchanged vows.
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