Thursday, July 11, 2013

Ten Beaches For Beachcombing

Natural and Historic Treasures

There are many natural treasures such as shells, unusual stained stones, pieces of wood that has sailed from places far and strange looking sponges, algae tangled and egg boxes, even sharks can be found.

You can also discover some nuggets crystal gradient, shining like gems in the sand or in the rock pools.

Report finds valuable

If you are really adventurous you could invest in a metal detector and find out what the man did 'booty' can be hidden under the sand. His expedition will discover the wonders as coins, arrowheads and other important elements that belong to a museum or collection.

It is important to note that in case you discover any jewelry or old coins these findings should be reported to the district coroner.
Rock Pools

Do not forget to look in the rock pools!

Rock pools have their own living treasures such as fish, crabs, sea anemones, and marine worms. If you peer into the water long enough you might find a periwinkle or, if you're lucky, spot a starfish. It's an amazing world and one that can be very mezmerizing.

Everything has a story to tell

Adults and children will benefit from a day of walking along the beach to the sea shore and all the elements discovered has a story.

You can let your imagination as to the actions and stories of looting pirates and mermaids children. Your children's imagination have no limits and soon coming up with their own stories of how Captain Hook when he visited the same beach!
They can say 'Blackbeards Treasure to be discovered in the next cove, and Captain Jack Sparrow himself, once seen in these parts here in search of the missing pieces of eight
After the hard work
Beach combing is an adventure and every adventure has a happy ending. Most of the beaches are wonderful nearby cafes and ice cream vans stopped at a laybye.Wrap your little treasure hunters in their towels and shirts and try a snack with fluffy scones and strawberry jam or a double scoop of ice cream giant to end the day.

Best Beaches On The UK's South Coast

Just to the left of Poole is Swanage, which is a quaint little beach that is surrounded by cliffs and hills. The beach is an ideal place for swimmers and people who like to participate in water sports. Yes Swanage is a small city with the waterfront common amusements offered.

For the hip and cool look beyond Brighton - sometimes called London in the sea. This bustling seaside town has everything you could want and more when it comes to taking a break by the sea. Brighton makes the perfect destination if you want to combine a little beach with a bit of shopping or nightlife or all three! The long beach, boardwalk, pier and of course the famous Brighton Pavilion make this a great place to visit to enjoy the traditional British seaside, but the vibrant city of Brighton offers a thoroughly modern feel to it too.

Lulworth Cove in Dorset is a virgin site UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is impossible not to admire the perfectly formed horseshoe cove here. Not a traditional sandy beach or a beach resort to visit if you like walking and scenic landscapes. The cove is located between cliffs so it is a good walk to the beach which is pebbly and is not suitable for swimmers.