


Does anyone know what this is?
I found it whilst rock pooling. It looks like a stone at the broken ends (not wood) but the shape of it is just strange? Found in the UK, south coast



I found it whilst rock pooling. It looks like a stone at the broken ends (not wood) but the shape of it is just strange? Found in the UK, south coast
Hi guys, I visited Weymouth Beach yesterday and it was beautifully calm and clear waters, I was wading about in the shallows when I noticed about 20-30 fish following me everywhere, they were swimming between my legs and over my feet etc but not biting me.
Does anyone know what type of fish they could have been? They were a sort of grey/blue colour and slim. They ranged in sizes from 2 inches to about 8 inches.
Decided yesterday to go and give beach combing a bash today with the kids. We really enjoyed it. My 10 year old asked to do it again so that’s a great start. These are my favourite wee bits I found. I gather red glass isn’t overly common and finding the pottery was a highlight. I’m in central Scotland.
Very pleased with the tile piece!
Mostly St. Ives, and coastal caves around the Helford bay. My first multicoloured pieces, first UV reactive piece and first pirate glass :)
Hello Only just started metal detecting 2 weeks ago. Does anyone have any idea what on earth these are that i have collected or where i could take them to get checked? TIA x
I have watched so many mudlarking and beachcombing videos that I used my opportunity yesterday to do some myself when I visited the Isle of Mull.
First I found the vulcanite bottle stopper, then what seems to be a guitar pick by Fender but what I saw then completely flabbergasted me.
I saw it peeking out the sand, mainly because of the oxidized copper. I couldn’t believe my luck.
Sadly the coin doesn’t have much left on it, but what I could make of it, it should be a 1/2 Penny George V which were made between 1911-36.
We usually find a lot more sea glass but the tide was quite high so didn't find too much, mainly found some cool shells and a stone with a crescent moon on it. The last slide was a rock with crystals inside but doesn't show up too well on camera
Let’s get our new community started!
What’s your favourite UK beach? It could be a famous seaside destination, a quiet hidden cove, somewhere connected to a special memory, or it could be the beach you visit most often.
Mine is Berwick beach, just because it’s a really beautiful little place, there was loads of driftwood on the beach and it felt like a scene from a movie.
Share yours, and include the county or nearest town so other members can find it.
Photos are very welcome too!
Hopefully, we’ll discover a few hidden gems along the way. 🇬🇧