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  2. Sea glass - Wikipedia

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    Sea glass is used for decoration, most commonly in jewellery. "Beach glass" comes from fresh water and is often less frosted in appearance than sea glass. Sea glass takes 20–40 years, and sometimes as much as 100–200 years, to acquire its characteristic texture and shape. [2]

  3. Glass Beach (Fort Bragg, California) - Wikipedia

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    Rounded glass at the beach. The beach is now visited by tens of thousands of tourists yearly. [3] Collecting is discouraged by State Park Rangers on the section of "Glass Beach" adjacent to the state park, [2] where they ask people to leave what little glass is left for others to enjoy, although most of the sea glass is now found on the other two glass beaches outside the state park area.

  4. Beachcombing - Wikipedia

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    For these people, "beachcombing" is the recreational activity of looking for and finding various curiosities that have washed in with the tide: seashells of every kind, fossils, pottery shards (sea pottery), historical artifacts, sea beans (drift seeds), sea glass (beach glass), driftwood, and messages in bottles. Items such as lumber, plastics ...

  5. Unearth sea glass treasures at these New Jersey beaches - AOL

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    Shipwrecks, old factories & rolling waves have transformed glass into colorful treasures scattered along the coast. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  6. Sea pottery - Wikipedia

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    Sea pottery (also known as sea china, sea porcelain or beach pottery) is pottery which is broken into worn pieces and shards and found on beaches along oceans or large lakes. Sea pottery has been tumbled and smoothed by the water and sand, creating small pieces of smooth, frosted pottery. It is often collected with more common sea glass by ...

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  8. Glass Beach (ʻEleʻele, Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    Glass Beach in Hanapepe, Hawaii A close-up of the sea glass. Glass Beach is a beach in ʻEleʻele, an industrial [1] area in Kauai, Hawaii, that is made of sea glass. It is in Hanapepe Bay, near Port Allen Harbor. [2] The beach's regular rock is basalt, but the sea glass formed after years of discarded glass. [3]

  9. Venus' flower basket - Wikipedia

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    Venus' flower basket (Euplectella aspergillum) is a species of marine glass sponge found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, usually at depths below 500 m (1,600 ft). Like other sponges, they feed by filtering sea water to capture plankton and marine snow. [1]