Sea/Beach Glass Art II
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Jade, amber, golden amber, lime green, forest green and ice- or soft blue are more rare to come across and you will have a great treasure when you spot green and soft green sea/beach glass, purple, citron, opaque white, cobalt, cornflower blue and aqua.
You have hit the jackpot however when you stumble across gray, pink, teal, black, yellow, turquoise, red and orange. These colors are extremely rare and hard to come by and many of them could be several centuries old.
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That doesn't mean you shouldn't keep your eyes peeled at any other beach in the world; you are likely to find some, especially during spring tides and the low tide after a storm.
It is well worth picking up the pieces!
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