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Does anyone know of any beaches in NJ that have a lot of shells/seaglass?
My friends and I want to go, but the last one we went to was pretty dull. >:
>> Anonymous
>>40909
I would probably go to Sandy Hook or less touristy beaches. That being said, stay away from Wildwood, and Belmar. Though the beaches not too far from there would be okay like Cape May and possibly even Sea Girt.
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>>40942
yeah, we went to cape may last summer, but minimal shell findings... >:
>> Anonymous
LBI?
>> Anonymous
go to sandy hook a friend of mine from long island/metuchen suggested it for our fourth of july trip and it was great.
>> Anonymous
There is never a real problem finding sea shells or grass in wildwoods. I would go north of the board walk where fewer people tend to hang out for any luck in finding shells.
>> Anonymous
Seaside Heights or Wildwood.
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Ever tried picking up those spiky black things that stick to rocks in the ocean? Fun times. (they like clear and clean watter)
>> Anonymous
Cape May Point is great for shells, and if you're looking for seaglass, hit up Sunset Beach or anything else on the bayside, right where it meets the ocean (particularly where ever the ferries come in and out of the canal). I've found very large conch shells in Cape May surf more than once. (unbroken)