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- Cocktail Hour The "Cocktail Hour" is a lens for the home bartender. Featured are cocktail recipes and pictures from Flickr Pictures. For the record, I used to be a bartender in Vegas. Also check out my web site It's Cocktail Hour! It's easy to navigate a...
- The Sand Dollar What an amazing little animal the Sand Dollar is. Yes, they are animals. They live in the Ocean in Sandy Beds, in a large social group. Most of those you find on the beach, are already deceased. Any Beachcomber would probably agree, they are also v...
- The Brown Pelican The Brown Pelican is a large, stocky bird with a twelve inch bill and trademark throat pouch. Although it is considered a large bird, it is the smallest of the eight species of pelicans found in the world today. It is a coastal bird with two subspeci...
- Sanderlings Sanderlings are the most widespread of all the shorebirds. They are often seen on beaches scurrying after waves as they roll back to the sea. They are looking for crustaceans and mollusks exposed by the retreating water.
- Sand Collecting -- the nitty-gritty For some people, sand is an inconvenience that gets stuck between one's toes and inside one's swimming costume. For others, it's something fun to build sand castles from, or to collect. It's not something people think about a lot, but sand is everyw...
- The Laughing Gull Named for its well-known laughing call, the Laughing Gull is a common sight along the Atlantic Coast. They are a social bird and are often seen (and heard) in large flocks. More scavenger than hunter, they pick the beach clean of editable trash and f...
- By the Sea -- a lensography of aquatic folklore This lensography features information on beachcoming, the sea, and sea folklore. I have always been interested in the sea and its legends. It not only makes for an interesting study from a scientific viewpoint, but there's usually a grain or two of...
- The Beachcomber Club & Spa, Negril, Jamaica
