
Grand Slam Day in the Driftless
Come mudlarking in the rivers in southeast Minnesota in a region called the Driftless Area.
Read moreCome mudlarking in the rivers in southeast Minnesota in a region called the Driftless Area.
Read moreThe shores of the Great Lakes reveal a diverse array of treasures that wash up, and beachcombing is a favorite occupation of many folks.
Read moreThis beachcomber from Venice, Florida, collects mostly shark teeth and fossils.
Read moreIdentifying fossils among the sands discovered by beachcombers from Texas to Florida to New Jersey.
Read moreFossilized finds on the Pacific Northwest coast include concretions embedded in beach rocks.
Read moreWhen you take something home from the beach, don't take anything that’s still alive.
Read moreFossil shells on Lake Michigan tell a story of a time when the lake was an expansive sea, filled with sea creatures.
Read moreWith miles of shoreline, tidal rivers, and innumerable creeks and canals, the Mathews County is a beachcomber’s dream.
Read moreLearn about beach finds commonly found in particular geographical areas in this video by Mary McCarthy.
Read moreA fossil fanatic, Ramsus collects many different varieties of sea urchin fossils in Denmark.
Read moreThese amazing finds are 110,000-year-old ghost crabs that have been perfectly encased in coquina rock.
Read moreBeachcombers on the shores of the Great Lakes have a chance of coming across Petoskey stones, a combination of fossil, rock, and coral.
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