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Five of the Best Beaches for Beach-Combing in the U.S. - by Jennifer Nalewicki/ Travel/ SmithsonianMag.com
"On the hunt for seashells and other buried treasure? Here’s where to look.
For many people, a day at the beach isn’t complete until they’ve dusted off a sand-covered seashell and added it to their collection. But beachcombers shouldn’t limit their treasure hunting to just conches and cockles.
From sea glass and "sea-beans" to glass floats and driftwood, beaches in the United States are brimming with treasures to take home as souvenirs. But before you pocket anything, one word of warning: Make sure there’s no longer a sea creature living inside its shell. In many states, it’s illegal to remove these critters from the beach and doing so can result in a fine. Check to make sure your beach allows beachcombing, or if it sets limits on how many specimens you can take.
Now, grab a bucket and get ready to beachcomb at five of the best spots in the country:..."
America's beaches are filled with treasures for beachcombers. (Dave G. Houser/Corbis)
Richard
"On the hunt for seashells and other buried treasure? Here’s where to look.
For many people, a day at the beach isn’t complete until they’ve dusted off a sand-covered seashell and added it to their collection. But beachcombers shouldn’t limit their treasure hunting to just conches and cockles.
From sea glass and "sea-beans" to glass floats and driftwood, beaches in the United States are brimming with treasures to take home as souvenirs. But before you pocket anything, one word of warning: Make sure there’s no longer a sea creature living inside its shell. In many states, it’s illegal to remove these critters from the beach and doing so can result in a fine. Check to make sure your beach allows beachcombing, or if it sets limits on how many specimens you can take.
Now, grab a bucket and get ready to beachcomb at five of the best spots in the country:..."
America's beaches are filled with treasures for beachcombers. (Dave G. Houser/Corbis)
Richard