The Shell Show Must Go On!
The Sanibel Shell Show that started in 1928 on the porch of a local hotel will be online for 2021.
Read moreThe Sanibel Shell Show that started in 1928 on the porch of a local hotel will be online for 2021.
Read moreMarylou shows how to make jewelry from her collection of sea glass from around the world.
Read moreJoin Jane Eastman as she takes us "Wading for Treasures" in the chalk streams of southern England.
Read moreAsli Ersahin is lucky to call Istanbul her home, and she is excited to share her beachcombing story.
Read moreHead to the North Carolina coast for a captivating story of discovery and mystery or take a trip back in time to a mysterious lighthouse on Long Is...
Read moreSit back, grab a drink, and relax with this video workshop creating a mosaic from beach finds by Mary McCarthy.
Read moreChristina Sawka from Reverse.Gem shares her love of Japanese maritime antiques, glass and pottery design, and history in this video.
Read moreIn this video, JJ and Pat Caldwell explore techniques and tips to make searching for sea glass and seashells underwater more safe and enjoyable.
Read moreMary Beth takes you on a video journey to search for sea glass, glass floats, shells and driftwood on Pacific Coast shores.
Read moreWith miles of shoreline, tidal rivers, and innumerable creeks and canals, the Mathews County is a beachcomber’s dream.
Read moreScallop shells are often they are discarded because their “wings,” look asymmetrical, but it is how they have evolved.
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