It’s time to mark your calendar for fall and winter razor-clam digging. It’s a chance to snatch some fresh bivalves out of coastal sands, coat them with cracker crumbs and sizzle them on the skillet.
So you’re standing on the Pacific beach, say a half-mile north of Ocean Shores. It’s nighttime, and black as ebony. A very stiff wind is blowing in from Japan, finding all the holes in your clothing, ...
A peg-toothed crocodile relative with a mouth like a shovel lived in the prehistoric swamps of Peru about 13 million years ago, a new study finds. The newly discovered reptile (Gnatusuchus pebasensis) ...
It’s very, very difficult to ignore the siren call of a sunny spring day on one of Washington’s coastal beaches. Add a razor clam dig to the mix, and it becomes well-nigh impossible. Sun, sand, and ...
The first day of autumn is fast approaching, and razor clam lovers can begin making tentative plans to hit the coastal beaches from Oct. 14 clear into New Year’s Eve. “We wanted diggers to be able to ...
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