
Beachcombing as Meditation
Viriginia's journey of meditation, physical health, and self-improvement started with yoga…and the beach.
Read moreViriginia's journey of meditation, physical health, and self-improvement started with yoga…and the beach.
Read moreWhen Lisa Eline thinks of rocks, she sees potential, beauty, and the possibility to pass along some kindness.
Read moreIn the 20th century, American companies manufactured glass fishing floats, which still wash up on beaches today.
Read moreA family hobby got this beachcomber started collecting glass fishing floats.
Read moreThe world’s longest running shell festival features artistic shell creations, presentations by shell experts, scientific seashell displays, and more.
Read moreSharing the beach with others — feathered or footed — is good beachcombing etiquette. Here are some ways to make sure you’re not disturbing others.
Read moreA wave-worn bottle punt or kickup on the beach is a satisfying find.
Read moreCreate a sculpture with seashells, beach glass, and other beach finds.
Read moreBeachcombing on the French Riviera with Céline Valenza
Read moreThere are infinite ideas for shaping and decorating clay pieces, and here are some ways to help identify them.
Read moreThe lion's paw scallop is a mollusk whose shells resemble the knuckled claws of a lion.
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