
Chesapeake Bay Treasures
With miles of shoreline, tidal rivers, and innumerable creeks and canals, the Mathews County is a beachcomber’s dream.
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 moreLearn more about the history hidden in your own sea glass treasures in this video from bottle and sea glass expert and author, Richard Lamotte.
Read moreLearn about the kinds of pottery you can expect to find on the beaches in Scotland, and why your finds may look identical this video by Nicole Lind.
Read moreJoin Paula Newman to learn about the multicolored pieces of sea glass found on the beaches of Seaham, England in this video by Paula Newman.
Read moreBernadette’s beautiful poem echoes messages of wonder, possibility, and acceptance.
Read moreThis fun step-by-step video demonstration tells you everything you need to know to get creative with your beach finds.
Read moreBottles, pots, clay pipes, jars, bones, and more are concealed in the silt of the streams where beachcomber Jane Eastman finds her treasures.
Read moreNew Jersey is the birthplace of the American glass industry
Read moreMint-green-colored sea glass repeatedly turns up during Jim Allen's winter searches of the beaches of Rhodes, Greece.
Read moreCreate a bowl using beach glass and stained glass techniques
Read moreOver the decades, mudlarks have discovered thousands of antique and modern beads in the River Thames in London.
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