Sea Glass
Seaham Beach, County Durham (England) Seaham Beach is legendary among sea glass hunters – often considered the top spot in the UK. Over a century ago, Seaham was home to one of Britain’s largest glass bottle works. At day’s end the Londonderry Bottleworks would dump...
Sea Glass
Red Sea Glass: All About the Rare and Elusive Red Sea Glass By OceanFinds When we think of rare sea glass, red is often the colour that comes to mind. To understand why certain sea glass colours, like red, are rare, we need to consider the range of products—industrial...
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Is it illegal to Collect Sea Glass UK? A Beginners Guide By OceanFinds If you’ve ever wanted to take something home from a beach then you may be surprised to hear that the laws surrounding what you can and can’t take from a beach aren’t that clear cut. This...
Sea Glass
Pirate Glass: What is it and does it really come from Pirates? By OceanFinds Pirate Glass, also known as Black Sea Glass, is one of the most unique types of sea glass you can find. Renowned for its intensely dark colouring and its intriguing name, this sea glass has a...
Beachcombing
The Curious Case of Lego Lost at Sea - Beachcombing Stories #1 By OceanFinds The seas have always been a source of mystery, from the scattered ocean liners that sank to the plethora of mythical creatures said to haunt the waters for millennia. As we explore these...
Sea Glass
Green Sea Glass: All About the many Shades of Green Sea Glass By OceanFinds Sea glass, the smooth, frosted shards found along shorelines, begins its journey as bits of discarded glass that have been shaped and weathered by the relentless tumbling of ocean waves. Among...