by Carl Walrond
Twice a day the tides wash up driftwood, shells, fishing buoys, and sometimes intriguing clues to life beyond the shoreline. The charm of beachcombing is that you never know what you might find. Read some of the beachcombing stories that New Zealanders have sent in to us.
Main image: Jandal on the beach
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