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in the sea glass on Glass Beach.....
| Categories: archeology, beach, insects | Camera Type: FujiFilm FinePix HS25 EXR |
| Manufacturer: | FUJIFILM |
| Model: | FinePix HS25EXR |
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| Exposure Time: | 1/320 sec. |
| FNumber: | f/2.8 |
| Exposure Program: | Normal program |
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So many types..... bottles, decorative and dinnerware, perfume bottles, soda bottles, wine, beer, spirit bottles, apothecary, poison, cleaners, you name it, if it was made of glass from the late 1800s through the late 1960s, I can almost guarantee you, that for now, that's what kinds of glass you will find. Pottery varies according to what people collected around here and according to what was useful, as well as according to where it was imported from. I've found pieces from Germany, England, Japan, China, Taiwan, Spain, Italy, and I know of others who have found pieces from Russia, Portugal, France, etc.
Certain decisions about the future of the two southernmost sites where the sea glass can be found, are being formulated for more discussion soon. I am hopeful that our city will make the right decisions; ones that have appeal to everyone in every way possible. :)
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