If you’re anything like me, you love everything to do with the beach. The thing I love the most is beachcombing and collecting natural treasures that the ocean has unexpectedly swept onto the coast.
(KRON) — California State Parks, which manages more than 340 miles of California’s coastline, is asking the public not to collect any sea glass, agates or other rocks found at state beaches. Although ...
Glass Beach in Mendocino, California, is a unique destination known for its shores covered in colorful sea glass. This natural treasure attracts visitors from all over the world, eager to witness its ...
My daughter Abby Campbell and I were walking on the beach in California in 2023. She stopped to pick up something that looked sort of like a bubble on top of the wet sand. It was a piece of sea glass ...
Located in Fort Bragg along Northern California’s Mendocino Coast, this once-overlooked stretch of shoreline has transformed from a former dumpsite into one of the country’s most unusual beaches. The ...
NPR goes on a coast-to-coast hunt for treasure hiding in plain sight. Learn about sea glass and how to find it. If you get out to the beach this summer, and say you've already caught up on all the ...
Fort Bragg’s Glass Beach is one of the Mendocino Coast’s most photographed destinations. A quick Google search turns up turquoise Pacific waters, foamy white surf and a dazzling blanket of sea glass ...
Mary T. McCarthy, a beachcombing expert and crack sea-glass detective, is flying out from Maryland this weekend to speak at the Santa Barbara Sea Glass and Ocean Arts Festival. She’ll discuss how to ...