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Featured People, Places, and More!
There's so much more to sea glass than just photos and social
commenting.
Although digital photos and social interchange on the internet is great
(and most of us participate!), there IS a lot of excitement that came
before or goes beyond these useful tools, perhaps back to the days of
the "Brownie" camera. (If you know what those are, you are mature,
experienced and wise; we'll say no more.)
Other exciting stuff - like
this! (See Fishing Floats Feature below)
The sea glass "culture" stretches way back in time and covers a whole
lot of countries.
On this page, we feature people, places, and things related to
your Sea Glass Odyssey that enhance your sea glass experience and widen
out the horizons of each one of us hunting for beach treaures and
pleasures..
| Sea Glass Wedding - As you would expect, the whole event had a sea glass theme, from the location to the cake and decor... |  |
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Gulf Shores, Alabama - Beach Comber/Treasure Hunter Bill Coleman reveals the uniquely beautiful attractions of this coastal region of the United States. |
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| Sea Glass Vacation- Seaside, California, on the Monterrey Bay - a delightful account hunting for sea glass with great photos and tales. |  |
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Glass Floats -
Part I of III, ...a giant ruby sitting in the
sun. She screamed so loud her husband came running down the beach, as
he could hear her above the pounding waves..." |
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"...scared for my life several
times that day as water surged in pounding the logs with tremendous
force... running across the tops of the big logs to get clear of the
water..."
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"November 3, 1979, I was at Cape
Lookout State Park. I hit the beach at 12:30 a.m. The weather was windy
and the showers were coming down in squalls..."
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Nome Alaska Beach - USA. Rated: Good
(6-15 jewelry grade pcs. found per hour) Added by: Susan Whitaker |
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| "...a tiny three by seven mile island off the coast of Rhode Island, USA, has plenty of beach to comb..." |  |
| ...both relate to one of the jewels of the Mediteranean. These small islands..." |  |
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"Twenty-six miles across the sea,
Santa Catalina is the island for me..."
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Comments from Our Viewers
“I am so fascinated by sea
glass - I can’t believe at 70 I found a new hobby.
Thanks for the
opportunity to search and read up on this!”
Sonja
“Your site made me so happy tonight! Why?
Many happy memories swirled back into my mind when I saw your pictures. I spent my childhood on the beaches of Cape Cod and we spent many happy hours looking
for sea glass.”
Candee
“It is a pleasure and refreshing to meet people in the sea glass community that are willing to
share! I got some great tips from your site. It was wonderful not to spend my entire vacation looking for
a beach. Thanks again!”
Maryanne K.W.
“Hi David and Lin.
Love your sea glass web site. I enjoy your picture of the month and intend on winning at least once.
I have been collecting and creating things from sea glass for over twenty years. I find my sea glass on the beautiful shores of Lake Erie in Cleveland Ohio.
Thank you for sharing your treasures with me.” Yours truly,
Cathy Lincks
“What an AWESOME site! I love reading about it, looking at all of your pictures, and planning my next vacation to the perfect beach.
Keep up the great work!”
Paula
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Rena
“Hi David and Lin - I love your website! Thank you for sharing info...”
Teryl
“Hi David. Its Bill and Joan Laverick, Durham City, North East of England. We love reading your
posts. Keep up the good work!”
Bill & Joan
“I soo look forward to reading your blogs.”
Jacqueline Giguere
“Just wanted to let you know (since you were so helpful) that I won a blue ribbon (1st place) in Gifford Middle School Science Fair in the category of Environmental Science with my topic - Effect of a Florida Tidal Inlet on Wrack Line Sea Glass Volume.
Now, I will compete in the Regional Science Fair which will take place on Feb 2nd. My mom and dad and I had a lot of fun searching for sea glass.
Thanks,”
Mary Hyde
“I am beginning to be a typical sea glass hunter - always looking for fun places to find glass!
I think your site is great - very informative - thanks for the time and effort you put into it. ”
Karen
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