timofthree
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So I’ve been a big riverglass kick as of late. I live near a large west coast river that in some areas produces sea glass like pieces strewn about in the fill rock from highways and railroads.
Being off off the beaten path is an obvious one to find some of old (relatively) stuff that’s actually worn down and no longer sharp. It’s fun and can yield some interesting finds besides glass shards. Well my finding eyes have been working and after finding rusted cans in the surface of the river rocks I was able to get a couple tiny bottles from below the surface and moss “carpet” that survived the rocky pitch.
Being off off the beaten path is an obvious one to find some of old (relatively) stuff that’s actually worn down and no longer sharp. It’s fun and can yield some interesting finds besides glass shards. Well my finding eyes have been working and after finding rusted cans in the surface of the river rocks I was able to get a couple tiny bottles from below the surface and moss “carpet” that survived the rocky pitch.