Beachcombing
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
Goblincore is an aesthetic and subculture inspired by the folklore of goblins, centered on the celebration of natural ecosystems usually considered less beautiful by conventional norms. Want a gobby pal to write letters to and/or send packages? Join r/GoblinPenpals!
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
A public subreddit for the discussion of rock hunting and rock collecting. If you are looking for an identification for your rocks please visit /r/whatsthisrock instead.
Share pictures, stories and discuss the Oregon coast! Hate, politics, or other polarizing topics do not belong here.
Would love to hear of cool, crazy, interesting things you have com across while beachcombing.
A public subreddit for the discussion of rock hunting and rock collecting. If you are looking for an identification for your rocks please visit /r/whatsthisrock instead.
This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
A public subreddit for the discussion of rock hunting and rock collecting. If you are looking for an identification for your rocks please visit /r/whatsthisrock instead.
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
Hi. I'm really interested in rocks, fossils, gemstones, sea glass and minerals. I'm all enthusiasm and no skill though! I've fallen down a deep rabbit hole of YouTube videos and so far my favourite channels are PaleoCris, Yorkshire Fossils, Agate Dad, Northern Mudlarks, Rob Parsons and Tassie Boys Prospecting. I'd love to find people to share this interest with and learn more. If this is you or you have any suggestions let me know. I'm aware of some great places to go but don't really want to do this on my own. Thanks for reading.
This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
🏵 Welcome to r/Pottery! 🏵 -------------------------Before posting please READ THE RULES!!!!-----------------We have a Wiki with Frequently Asked Questions - before you post a question that gets asked a lot, please check here first.---------------We have a Discord server come and chat with other clay enthusiasts! -----------------------Please enjoy this *potter to potter* sub for the creation of handmade kiln-fired clay! For other clay types, visit r/clay
This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
🏵 Welcome to r/Pottery! 🏵 -------------------------Before posting please READ THE RULES!!!!-----------------We have a Wiki with Frequently Asked Questions - before you post a question that gets asked a lot, please check here first.---------------We have a Discord server come and chat with other clay enthusiasts! -----------------------Please enjoy this *potter to potter* sub for the creation of handmade kiln-fired clay! For other clay types, visit r/clay
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
Reddit's main subreddit for videos. Please read the sidebar below for our rules.
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Welcome to /r/beachcombing, a subreddit about the joys of searching shorelines for treasures
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The Long Dark is a first-person survival video game developed and published by Hinterland Studio. The player assumes the role of a plane crash survivor who must survive the frigid Canadian wilderness after a global disaster disables all electronics. Welcome to our community!
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This is a place for sea and beach glass enthusiasts to gather and share their finds and what they do with their glass!
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A public subreddit for the discussion of rock hunting and rock collecting. If you are looking for an identification for your rocks please visit /r/whatsthisrock instead.
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🏵 Welcome to r/Pottery! 🏵 -------------------------Before posting please READ THE RULES!!!!-----------------We have a Wiki with Frequently Asked Questions - before you post a question that gets asked a lot, please check here first.---------------We have a Discord server come and chat with other clay enthusiasts! -----------------------Please enjoy this *potter to potter* sub for the creation of handmade kiln-fired clay! For other clay types, visit r/clay
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Welcome to r/whatisthis, a subreddit for identifying objects of unknown make, type, or origin. If you have something and you don't know what it is, submit it here to find out.
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Found a fossil? Submit a post here containing a few images, and we'll figure out what it is!
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Aww, cripes. I didn't know I'd have to write a description. How many words is that so far, like a hundred? Soooo, yeah. Mildly interesting stuff. Stuff that interests you. Mildly. It's in the name, ffs.
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From discovery to identification, here is anything related to the hobby of collecting antique bottles or glass. We welcome our users to post photos of their finds, ask questions and share stories about bottle digging. Whether your collection was found in a traditional dump, on the surface, under water, purchased, or passed down through generations- we want to see them!
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