
Planning a Beachcombing Trip to Vladivostok
A trip to Russia for sea glass hunting requires a lot of advance planning. Here are the basics.
Read moreA trip to Russia for sea glass hunting requires a lot of advance planning. Here are the basics.
Read moreHartley Wood and Company created beautiful art glass, possibly the source of multicolored English sea glass.
Read moreCathy's love of the beach began when she was very young, spending winter dreaming about what summer in the San Juan Islands would bring.
Read moreWashington State’s Olympic Peninsula offers sublime beauty, the rich culture of Indian tribes, and the temperate rainforests.
Read moreAdd a fun nautical touch to your home décor with this easy craft idea.
Read moreThe rugged coastline of the English Channel coast of southern England is a great place to scour the beach covered with fossil-filled rocks.
Read moreTake a trip with Pauline O'Riordan to her favorite beach in Bray, County Wicklow, known as the Garden of Ireland.
Read moreEuropean exploration, colonization, maritime trade, pirates, and hurricanes make the West Indies is a treasure trove for black glass!
Read moreNicola is a beachcomber and artist who creates with driftwood, sea glass, sea pottery, and seashells.
Read moreSome of the most famous sea wrecks in the world that you can see today—and maybe even keep your feet dry.
Read moreThe Outer Hebrides islands of Lewis and Harris have wild scenery, turquoise water, shell-adorned white sands, and plenty of beaches to comb.
Read moreBeachcombers come to Port Townsend, perched on the edge of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, for its famous Glass Beach.
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