Treasures in the Sands
Jim Brouwer takes us on a trip with his metal detector to hunt for treasure in Myrtle Beach.
Read moreJim Brouwer takes us on a trip with his metal detector to hunt for treasure in Myrtle Beach.
Read moreWe asked Cindy Bilbao, author of the new book Seashells, about some of her favorite shells.
Read moreTake a look at the list of favorite beaches all over the world and pack your shell pail for your favorite destination.
Read moreThe Ashtabula Harbor Beach Glass Festival is a street party with 70 vendors selling beach glass jewelry, coastal arts, and more.
Read moreThe third Annual Olcott Beach Mermaid Parade provided the perfect finale as a mermaid and her pirate captain exchanged vows.
Read moreTeal-colored glass is considered one of the rarest colors of sea and beach glass.
Read moreThe Chesapeake Sea Glass Festival is held on the beautiful Chesapeake College campus.
Read moreThanks to our Founding Subscribers who have been with us from the very first issue of Glassing and now Beachcombing.
Read moreWhen sea glass festival season comes around, it’s time to dust off your favorite finds for the year and bring home a prize!
Read moreIf you’re up for a long weekend of seaside fun in New England, we have the perfect getaway planned for you!
Read moreRose-colored glasses might be exactly what you need for hunting pink sea glass on the shore.
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