Beachcombing Volume 44: September/October 2024

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Volume 44: September/October 2024

In the beachcombing community, beauty is definitely in the eye of the beholder. We look for strange items discarded on the beach, tossed aside by humans or left behind by animals when they die. This issue features big and small finds, items melted into unrecognizable shapes, along with beautiful and varied types of sea urchins. We have articles about planning a sea glass adventure, an unexpected detour to Iceland, and tips on finding a sea glass beach near you. Follow along as a beach mystery is solved with the help of a community of beachcombers. And there are more stories from beachcombers from around the world.

In this issue:

  • A Bottle’s Haunting Trail from Start to “Finnish,” Cathy Dries
  • Rare beauty. Incredible diversity. Perfect symmetry. Anders Hallan
  • Unexpected Adventure in Iceland, Virginia Whitted
  • Planning a Sea Glass Adventure, Karen Kenyon
  • Bonfire Glass, Jean St. Denis
  • Hot Stuff, Bonfire beach glass finds
  • Mudlarking: Custom Coins and Tokens, Jason Sandy
  • Tiny Treasures, Rachel Fields
  • Dream Big and Small, Size doesn’t always matter
  • Real vs. Fake Sea & Beach Glass, César Williams-Padín
  • How to Find a Sea Glass Beach, Kirsti Scott
  • Places on Pieces, Finds from around the world
  • Blue Mind, Kirsti Scott
  • Spotlight Artist: Cindy Bilbao
  • Mudlarking Festival 2024, Jason Sandy
  • Beach Reads
  • Sea Glass Search Contest
  • Upcoming Events

    On the cover: Beach-found bottle by Tarah Nicole Hoffmann

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    Marilyn H.
    New subscription

    I moved away from the coast and miss it so much. After purchasing a few back issues I was hooked. Back to the beach and then some. Great articles about various topics. Well written and interesting. Actually love love the magazine.

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    Lyn L.
    Great Publication!

    I purchased a few back issues to see what the magazine is like and I love it! Nice articles and beautiful photos.

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    ANNA C.
    Beachcombing memories linger

    Beachcombing magazine is so beautiful! The September issue made me wish I was younger again, and able to scour my beach like I used to do. I enjoyed the article by Virginia Whitted about her UNEXPECTED ADVENTURE IN ICELAND.

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    Stephen C.

    Excellent magazine with helpful information!