
Finders Keepers
Each year, an army of “Float Fairies” hides thousands of beautiful, handcrafted glass floats along the beach in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Read moreEach year, an army of “Float Fairies” hides thousands of beautiful, handcrafted glass floats along the beach in Lincoln City, Oregon.
Read moreOne “must do” for beachcombers in St. Croix is hunting Chaney, beautiful pottery pieces found on the beaches and plantations.
Read moreSanibel Island, just 15 miles long and only two miles at its widest, is home to the best shelling in North America.
Read moreJudith Altruda takes us on a glassing journey to her ancestral beaches, and also to two of Italy’s most iconic islands, Capri and Elba.
Read moreIf you are a seaglass enthusiast with a love of tropical island getaway vacations, say no more. Puerto Rico is the destination for you!
Read moreThe top 10 beaches in the world for finding sea glass, according to our readers.
Read morePresque Isle State Park includes Pennsylvania’s only surf beaches, two lighthouses, and 13 miles of scenic trail for walking, biking, and beachcomb...
Read moreThe small village of Blackrock, County Louth in Ireland offers pleasant sandy beaches with sweeping views of Dundalk Bay and Cooley Mountains.
Read moreHidden in the cliffs, bays, and harbor beaches of this island is naturally sculpted sea glass that has been smoothed by the currents, tides, rocks ...
Read moreCape May, NJ has a je ne sais quoi that brings visitors back, year after year.
Read moreAccording to the Great Lakes Historical Society, Lake Erie has at least 1,500 shipwrecks, many dating back to the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Read moreSeaham is a bucket list destination for seaglass collectors who come from as far away as Alaska, Hawaii, and even Australia.
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