Beach Craft: Sea Glass Lamp
Create a lamp using a bottle that you can fill with your favorite beach finds
Read moreCreate a lamp using a bottle that you can fill with your favorite beach finds
Read moreIf your beachcombing bucket is full, what to do with all your finds?
Read moreLearn about identifying your sea marbles with marble expert Stephen Bahr.
Read moreNicole Lind is a beachcomber and artist from the famously treasure-laden east coast of Scotland.
Read moreLake Michigan’s vast historic past left industrial "railroad" marbles that we still find along its shores.
Read moreUnderwater bottle digging is a labor of love, but the hard work is rewarded when you find a Codd bottle with the marble inside.
Read moreKnown for its beautiful shell, the living fossil we know as the chambered nautilus is among the most difficult to study.
Read moreThe shark eye mollusk is an amazing marine animal that has a stunning shell and a strange, interesting life.
Read moreFossil shells on Lake Michigan tell a story of a time when the lake was an expansive sea, filled with sea creatures.
Read moreThe snail and the slug often get a bad reputation for being ugly, but this bright pink gastropod is definitely an exception.
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