
Survival, the Soul, and Sea Glassing
Discovering beachcombing at the age of 50 has been an unexpected and delightful surprise.
Read moreDiscovering beachcombing at the age of 50 has been an unexpected and delightful surprise.
Read moreSea beans travel on the ocean currents from the rain forests of the tropics to the beaches along the Gulf Coast.
Read moreThe ocean tickles at the rough lava, gifting out smooth fragments of glinting colored treasure with each wave on Glass Beach in Kauai.
Read moreBeautiful, wave-worn sea glass, meteorites, stones, and more can be found on the beaches near Casablanca.
Read moreA letter from a 9-year-old girl about her beachcombing adventures with her grandmother.
Read moreThe rugged north coast of South West England is regularly lashed by Atlantic storms, making for great beachcombing.
Read moreSome tips, tricks, and steps to deep clean and polish up your shells.
Read moreFossilized finds on the Pacific Northwest coast include concretions embedded in beach rocks.
Read moreA sea glass find represents a little piece of hope for the future for this New Zealand beachcomber.
Read moreWe all need a little more sunshine and rainbows in our lives, especially during times of uncertainty.
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