
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 moreInstead of neat rows of teeth, these fish had rough, bumpy plates.
Read moreGrant Park Beach is a nice beach to hunt for fossils, rocks, and beach glass. You never know what the waves will wash ashore next.
Read moreSand dollars are prized finds of beachcombers around the world today, but there were also many ancient species.
Read moreBeautiful fossilized remains can be found on beaches around the world.
Read moreFor millennia, London has been home to a wide variety of animals, and mudlarks have found traces of these ancient and modern beasts.
Read moreThere’s never a bad day to find yourself meandering the Oregon coastline to hunt for fossils
Read moreSome ideas on how to celebrate National Fossil Day any time of the year.
Read moreThere is no shortage of beauty or joy along Nova Scotia’s coastline, with sea glass, rocks, fossils, and more.
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