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A Short Documentary Celebrates the Fruits of Nearly Five Decades of ‘Extreme Beachcombing’ — Colossal

Last updated: February 25, 2025 10:31 pm
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John Anderson, a resident of Forks, Washington, has spent nearly five decades pursuing his passion for beachcombing along the Pacific Northwest coastline. His hobby has turned into a full-time obsession since retiring from his plumbing job, leading him to establish John’s Beachcombing Museum in Forks, Washington.

Describing himself as an “extreme beachcomber,” Anderson’s dedication to scouring the shoreline for treasures is captured in a captivating mini-documentary by filmmakers Ryan Pinkard and Christian Klintholm. Titled “Extreme Beachcombing,” the film follows Anderson on his beach treks and showcases his extensive collection of found objects. From plastic toys and dock boots to nuclear submarine locator beacons and a WWII life raft radio, the museum is a treasure trove of items that have washed up from all corners of the world.

If you find yourself in Forks, Washington, during the summer months, be sure to visit John’s Beachcombing Museum, which is typically open from June to August. Visitors can explore a diverse array of artifacts and curiosities that Anderson has collected over the years. The museum offers a unique glimpse into the strange and fascinating world of beachcombing, where everyday objects take on new meaning when found washed up on the shore.

The museum features a wide range of items, including glass bottles, buoys, labels, and other maritime artifacts. Visitors can also marvel at kinetic installations made from plastic buoys and fishing floaters, adding a dynamic and interactive element to the museum experience.

Anderson’s passion for beachcombing is evident in every corner of the museum, where his love for the ocean and its mysteries is on full display. Whether you’re a seasoned beachcomber or simply curious about the hidden treasures of the sea, John’s Beachcombing Museum offers a captivating glimpse into a world where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.

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So, if you’re looking for a unique and offbeat attraction in Forks, Washington, don’t miss the opportunity to visit John’s Beachcombing Museum. You never know what hidden gems you might discover along the Pacific Northwest coastline.

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