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SW-User
About a month ago. Nothing to do there, since it's the type of beach that's incredibly cold. It was cloudy, too. I drank hot chocolate and tried to find those little green glass pieces in the sand.
TeirdalinFirefall · 31-35, M
@SW-User Those green glass pieces are under bridges and in trash bins pretty often. 🤔
Unless you mean, something other than broken bottles.
Come to think of it, stepping on pieces of glass on a beach sounds awful. xD
Unless you mean, something other than broken bottles.
Come to think of it, stepping on pieces of glass on a beach sounds awful. xD
SW-User
@TeirdalinFirefall it's apparently called "sea glass"
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It isn't sharp, since the being in the ocean has made it dull and stuff. They're pretty, though.
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It isn't sharp, since the being in the ocean has made it dull and stuff. They're pretty, though.
TeirdalinFirefall · 31-35, M
@SW-User Oh yeah; those things. The abrasiveness of the sand and water pushing the glass (and really any other gems, rocks, etc you toss into the ocean) over time essentially creates a natural tumbled stone effect on them.