
Rockhounding the Oregon Coast
This lifelong beachcomber has hunted on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreThis lifelong beachcomber has hunted on both sides of the Pacific Ocean.
Read moreA microscope reveals a rainbow of colors in beach sands from around the world.
Read moreMeet John Anderson, one of the world's greatest beachcombers and creator of John's Beachcombing Museum in Forks, Washington.
Read moreThe Oregon Coast is full of literal and figurative hidden gems to find.
Read moreThis house has a “beach/industrial” theme and the owners integrated many beach rocks into the final finish.
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 moreA hunt for the mysterious Yooperlite stone along the shores of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
Read moreThere is no shortage of beauty or joy along Nova Scotia’s coastline, with sea glass, rocks, fossils, and more.
Read moreDo you share the location of your favorite beachcombing spots? See what fellow beachcombers say in the results of our survey.
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