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- Beachcombing is an activity that consists of an individual "combing" (or searching) the beach and the intertidal zone, looking for things of value, interest...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A beachcomber is a person who practices beachcombing. Beachcomber or Beachcombers may also refer to: The Beachcomber (1915...
- floats available for sale today are replicas. Float (nautical) Witch ball Beachcombing for ****anese Gl**** Floats by Amos L. Wood (Binford & Mort, 4th ed., 1985;...
- 34 (4): 436–438. doi:10.1002/anie.199504361. "A dangerous guide to beachcombing". "Woman mistakes WWII-era munition for precious stone on German beach...
- lost then the plants and animals will retreat and hide from the humans. Beachcombing Nomads Cro-Magnon Homo floresiensis Human migration Human history Indigenous...
- Eritrea, indicating the diet of early humans included seafood obtained by beachcombing. Ethiopian and Eritrean agriculture established the earliest known use...
- Poems (1945) The Two Suns Met (1954) A Beachcomber's Diary (1964) My Beachcombing Days: ninety sea sonnets (1968) Hart : Poems (1975) Selected Poems 1939-1975...
- production has been found. The collection of jet at this time was based on beachcombing rather than quarrying. It was used in rings, hair pins, beads, bracelets...
- activities include picnicking, s****fish harvesting, fishing, boating, beachcombing, and scuba diving. "Mystery Bay State Park". Geographic Names Information...
- she realizes that a hermit crab she accidentally brought home while beachcombing in the Bahamas still times its activity to the rise and fall of the tides...