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🌊 [POV] Coastal Foraging: The EASIEST WAY To Find Snails and Clams Under the Sand 🐚
Ever wondered how to find delicious snails and clams hiding just beneath the sand? In this real-time POV coastal foraging adventure, I’ll show you the simplest technique to uncover these hidden treasures—no fancy gear, just hands-on nature and a bit of know-how. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned beachcomber, this method is a total game-changer!

📍 Perfect for anyone passionate about coastal foraging, this video takes you into the low tide zone where the real magic happens. We’ll discover moon snails, clams, and a few unexpected surprises underfoot—shot entirely POV-style for that immersive experience.

If you’re into coastal foraging and wild food adventures, you’ll love what’s coming next!
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Bassa Island Game Loop - Latinesque by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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00:00This dragon beard belt is growing right on top of this sandbag.
00:05It formed a small mound.
00:07This one's been ripped out.
00:10Keep this short one for him.
00:13He can grow any longer.
00:14Can't pull it out for him very clearly.
00:18Next time this dish will not be eaten on this beach.
00:22Just one can eat a meal.
00:24This is also a cat's eye snail.
00:26The bulge is completely flattened out.
00:30Wow, this is really big.
00:33I'm obediently eating this flower, Dan.
00:37But thank you for this water.
00:39I eat it alive.
00:41This is really big.
00:43This costs half a G.
00:45This H-U-A Dan Z is still alive.
00:48Not quite finished yet.
00:49This bullet line.
00:51Good line.
00:52Give it to it and put it here.
00:54Watch it live.
00:55I don't want elastic line.
00:58Look at this big cat's eye snail directly put that.
01:01The bullet line is sucked in.
01:03Look at this cat, brother.
01:05This big mouth.
01:06I was born out of the stone.
01:11Hey, it's retracted.
01:13Sticking out such a big tongue like this.
01:15He must be eating.
01:18These are also two breathing holes.
01:20I don't know what these two breathing holes are.
01:23But I think he threw up some water.
01:26I have a feeling there must be something in here.
01:29It seems to have been shoveled.
01:31This is not a bamboo scale.
01:36It's a two-headed scale.
01:38This is called a red scale.
01:40He has two heads.
01:42He has two breathing bars.
01:44I happen to spit out two small eyes for his to stamina.
01:48I've been stepped on this stamina.
01:50I didn't find it even when I stepped on it.
01:54Hey, this is here.
01:56Come on.
01:57Only after opening it can he judge where he is running to.
02:02Salt this nail.
02:03I don't know if I can come out.
02:07If you step on it, he might run away.
02:10This hasn't run yet.
02:12This is more obedient.
02:15It didn't take much salt to come out by itself.
02:18Can you see this anemone?
02:19The anemones on the street are all already completely lying in the sand.
02:24Just dig him deeper.
02:27This one.
02:30So impatient.
02:33I didn't use any force.
02:35It just broke a little bit.
02:38I'll pull it from under him again.
02:40This is the section above.
02:43It's crunchy.
02:45Hey.
02:47That's it.
02:48It's still broken.
02:49I can only blame it for being too brittle.
02:52Look at the bottom piece.
02:53I also pulled it out.
02:55This is complete.
02:56This is his root.
02:59Not at all.
03:00It's all out.
03:02As long as it doesn't stay in it, it's complete.
03:06I can only say that this anemone is a little brittle.
03:09Eat without delay.
03:10Why is this grizzly bear so fat?
03:15I don't know what's in this.
03:18This big breathing bow.
03:20Basically, you can't guess if you don't dig it up.
03:24Okay.
03:25Is there cement in it?
03:27It seems to have a nose.
03:30It's a moon back.
03:33This moon back is really made.
03:35The deepest one I've ever caught.
03:38This head is also bigger.
03:41Oh, such a big one.
03:42His breathing hole.
03:44It doesn't look like the breathing hole of that moon quilt at all.
03:48Too hard to guess.
03:50He has all kinds of breathing holes.
03:53At first, I thought this was a king.
03:55I opened it and found it was a cat's ice nail.
03:59This head is so big.
04:01What a king.
04:03He's eating this to be king.
04:05I don't know who lived in this breathing hole first.
04:08Hey, this one is king.
04:10The meat has been completely eat.
04:12There is a complete shell left.
04:15Please dream, Luo.
04:16Eat this and be king.
04:17How technical is that?
04:19This kind of asparagus is cleaner.
04:22There's no sand on it.
04:24You can eat it directly after simply washing it at home.
04:28In fact, every time I pick up this thing,
04:31know I like them because that's all for this season.
04:35After this season, I don't even want to eat it.
04:38Who else wrote a few words in this place?
04:40The splash goes all the way here.
04:43Look at this big breathing hole here.
04:45The one that happens to grow on the beach.
04:49Direct smoke.
04:51I feel like this shouldn't come out.
04:53The beach here is too dry.
04:56It's coming this way.
04:58I dug it out for him directly and he really wants to find it out.
05:02I just said he can't come out.
05:04He really came out for me.
05:06You see?
05:09This seems to be deliberately angering me.
05:14You see his meat keeps pulling eye.
05:17This meat is too fat.
05:19Look at this meat.
05:20It can't shrink back.
05:21There's a sea base stuck to it.
05:24This sea bass.
05:26It's fresh.
05:27Look at this eye.
05:28Don't delay eating.
05:30Look at this fish.
05:31How fresh is this fish here?
05:34I don't want to eat this fish.
05:36Keep the barracuda for the seabirds.
05:39If you lie in the sand, you can't basically see it.
05:43Do you think you can still see where it is?
05:47Here it is.
05:48His ski.
05:50He grew up on this beach.
05:51His skin is the color of sand.
05:54Exactly the same.
05:55No difference at all.
05:57Leave it here for him.
05:58I kicked it out.
06:00I didn't even know it was a turtle.
06:03I thought it was a small sandbag.
06:08If I kick, I saw it shrink in.
06:11I'm also sure he's a sea anemone.
06:14Now this anemone sandbag.
06:16It's similar to the bones of that manious snail.
06:20The anemone pulls out a head.
06:23The remaining one shrinks on.
06:25Now this octopus just goes to the sand beach.
06:29Lie directly on the side of this.
06:31These are all stripes.
06:33This kind of stripe if you touch it.
06:35Its skin will change color.
06:37Look.
06:38Look at the stripes on your body.
06:41This head is not small.
06:44Suction is still strong.
06:46You can suck it up if you tremble.
06:48This is also the swimming crab.
06:50He shows two small eyes.
06:54He's breathable.
06:55He's in the sand.
06:57This triangular one is fatter than this triangular one.
07:01This triangle doesn't feel like I've ever lost it.
07:05The edge of this purse sand has the most fish.
07:07Just follow this side.
07:12You can catch it directly with this kind of net.
07:15Or this fish.
07:17The fish here are much more special.
07:19After the tide receded, he had nowhere to argue.
07:23Hey, it's all on the beach.
07:25I jumped up in this place by myself.
07:29Looking happy.
07:31Is this hairtail still alive?
07:34The tide hasn't completely receded yet.
07:36And he's not alive.
07:38But this one must be particularly fresh.
07:41Look at him.
07:44Just this color was alive just now.
07:47This is just glued on.
07:49Look at this zero on him.
07:52This fish is too tough to live with.
07:54As soon as you see me touch it, it all falls off.
07:57Twist it.
08:00A little floating.
08:03This pomfret is really not easy to see alive.
08:07Twice a year?
08:09This is my second time seeing you.
08:11You can see that the water is dead for a while.
08:14It's sinking.
08:16This pomfret is extremely resistant to life.
08:19How long is this asparagus?
08:22This is more than a mirror.
08:24Is that a whole root?
08:27This is reeling.
08:28I haven't seen such a long asparagus in a long time.
08:32How long will this one last?
08:35You see.
08:37Almost half of me.
08:40More than one meter.
08:42Can you see it?
08:42It's that big.
08:44It's that big.
08:45Have to eat several meals.
08:47This meal is impossible to eat.
08:50I don't want this small one anymore.
08:54It's all black.
08:55This malt old bulge.
08:57Not small.
08:58Okay.
08:59Look at this meat.
09:01Hey.
09:02It's starting to shrink.
09:03He's all ready.
09:05Wash it.
09:05Too late to wash.
09:07This cat's eye snail.
09:10His meat started to shrink eye.
09:11If it's too late to wash, he shrinks.
09:16The sand has all shrunk eye.
09:18It's better if you squeeze in time.
09:21This salt doesn't work well if it gets in the water.
09:24Dig this way.
09:27Hey.
09:28Dug up.
09:29Also dug up.
09:33The shell is crushed, but the meat is not crushed.
09:36This is fine.
09:38You can take it home to eat.
09:40This bag of salt I picked up doesn't work.
09:43There's water in it, and the salt melts a little bit.
09:46It doesn't work.
09:47Look how big this exhalation hole is.
09:50This is usually the moon cup, right?
09:53Basically can't rub it.
09:55This moon is.
09:56Sometimes it's similar to that razor hole.
09:59I will guess wrong.
10:00But this is the standard multi-white one.
10:04This head is big.
10:06Look at this octopus.
10:07So close to the tide.
10:10Not a meter away.
10:12He is in this place.
10:14Wandering, you see these camps are all crawled out by him.
10:19Why don't you climb forward?
10:23This is rather silly.
10:25If you climb further, directly back to the sea.
10:29Take a look.
10:30This is waiting for me.
10:32It's dangerous here.
10:33It's all seabirds.
10:35The big nostril fell in this place.
10:38I'll sprinkle some salt on him to see.
10:40See if he goes up or down.
10:44Hey!
10:45Or down.
10:46The tide hasn't completely receded here yet.
10:51This meat goes all the way up.
10:54If you were a little later, this scale goes high.
10:58His nostril can grow back as if.
11:01If this nostril falls off, he can't suck it up again.
11:05Strong crab.
11:08Don't look at his stronger name.
11:11In fact, this crab has no meat at all.
11:14Just a shell.
11:16No one wants to eat this kind of crab.
11:18Basically, the crabs don't even bother to move.
11:21Very lazy.
11:23Put him in the sand.
11:25Pull the sand for him.
11:26This is also a good apartment.
11:30It must be a swimming crab.
11:32Ouch!
11:32This head is not small.
11:34If you take it, you have to take it from behind him.
11:37If you want to take it from the front, it's directly clipped to the finger.
11:41Thank you for listening.
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