
Beachcombers and Beach Pollution: Survey Results
Are beachcombers who collect sea and beach glass more aware of beach pollution?
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Read moreWhen Amanda Collett took a family vacation in 2015, she had no idea how her trip would change her life.
Read moreNorth Carolina’s Outer Banks are well known for fishing, surfing, beautiful lighthouses, wild horses, and beachcombing.
Read moreKy Davis is a beachcomber sailing the world with his dog LC in search of rare sea glass.
Read moreLearn about antique English ink bottles, beautiful packaging for a common household item.
Read moreThese egg cases that wash up on shores are sometimes called "mermaid's purses"
Read moreAgates have been treasured by humans for thousands of years for their beauty and utility.
Read moreLearn from a local beachcomber about all the best that Guam has to offer, on and off the beach.
Read moreMeet this beachcomber and artist who creates one-of-a-kind jewelry out of beach glass.
Read moreThe water in unique bays literally glows in the dark, through a process called bioluminescence.
Read moreIt was an uneventful day, until Lynne discovered a ring of keys connected to a set of dog tags.
Read moreThis beachcomber has collected thousands of garnet sand pieces to photograph.
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