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  2. Sea glass - Wikipedia

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    Extremely rare colors include gray, pink (often from Great Depression-era plates), teal (often from Mateus wine bottles), black (older, very dark olive green glass), yellow (often from 1930s Vaseline containers), turquoise (from tableware and art glass), red (often from old Schlitz bottles, [6] car tail lights, dinnerware, or nautical lights ...

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

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    To collect sea glass at this location, it is best to go during low tide. Long Beach Island This barrier island, home to several beaches including Ship Bottom and Surf City, is a prime site for ...

  4. Volcanic glass - Wikipedia

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    The glass transition temperature of basalt is about 700 °C (1,292 °F). [4] The mechanisms controlling formation of volcanic glass are further illustrated by the two forms of basaltic glass, tachylite and sideromelane. Tachylite is opaque to transmitted light because of the abundance of tiny oxide mineral crystals suspended in the glass ...

  5. Libyan desert glass - Wikipedia

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    Libyan desert glass or Great Sand Sea glass is an impactite, made mostly of lechatelierite, [1] found in areas in the eastern Sahara, in the deserts of eastern Libya and western Egypt. Fragments of desert glass can be found over areas of tens of square kilometers. Like obsidian, it was knapped and used to make tools during the Pleistocene. [2]

  6. 5 Enchanting Antiques That Caught Our Eye at the Winter Show

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    A rare botanical study by Carl Fabergé. Circa 1900 Courtesy of Wartski Every antiques or jewelry aficionado has seen a Fabergé egg, but very few of us have beheld a Fabergé fruit or flower.

  7. Extremely rare sea creature seen off Massachusetts coast ...

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    An extremely rare sea creature was spotted swimming off the coast of Massachusetts with her baby in the first sighting of the season, researchers said.. Researchers observed the North Atlantic ...

  8. Tektite - Wikipedia

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    When heated to their melting point, terrestrial volcanic glasses turn into a foamy glass because of their content of water and other volatiles. Unlike terrestrial volcanic glass, a tektite produces only a few bubbles at most when heated to its melting point, because of its much lower water and other volatiles content. [5]

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