Beachcombing Finds from Hawaii from the Collection of Heather Ganis
Meet Heather Ganis, who collects sea glass, seashells, and more on the beaches of Maui, Hawaii.
Read moreMeet Heather Ganis, who collects sea glass, seashells, and more on the beaches of Maui, Hawaii.
Read moreRob has always loved to walk the beach early in the morning and at day’s end.
Read moreLearn more about lettered olive shells, which get their name from the intricate hieroglyphic-shaped markings on their outer shells.
Read moreCheck out the winners of the popular Sanibel Shell Show Photo Contest at the 2021 Sanibel Virtual Shell Show.
Read moreLearn about the little trapdoors created by many sea snails to safely close themselves inside their shells.
Read moreThe Sanibel-Captiva Shell Club pivoted from an in-person show to create the first Virtual Shell Festival in 2021.
Read moreIn the 18th century, an obsession with shells swept across Europe and they became more valuable than the finest paintings of the age.
Read moreWhen Tina was stationed in Okinawa, Japan, she didn't realize she was in one of the top beachcombing spots in the world.
Read moreMeet beachcomber Rowy, who combs her local beaches of Sydney, Australia, for sea glass, pottery, shells, and more.
Read moreA new home was a blank palette with tons of potential for a beachcomber to display her extensive seashell collection.
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