Sea Glass at the Beach, Part 1

Harbor, sunken ship, sea glass
Harbor where the workers still encourage sea glass production

In this Mexican harbor I found so many pieces of broken bottle glass that my pockets were full.

Glass found at a working harbor
Glass found at a working harbor

Notice the high percentage of jagged glass; that means the harbor workers are throwing bottles into the ocean. I’d like to go back in a few years and see how much tumbled sea glass is there and if the harbor has a new policy about trash disposal.

Sea Glass and Driftwood
Sea Glass and Driftwood

Beaches with a lot of drift wood and glass are great for photo opportunities. And, of course for collecting.

Sea glass finds in Northern California
Sea glass found in Northern California

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