Seaglass general thread. Driftwood discussion also tolerated
Dragon dildos just keep getting weirder and weirder.
What is sea glass
>>2422947
broken glass thats been in the ocean long enough to get all scratched up and not sharp.
I used to pick up a lot of those on the beach when i was really young, feelsgoodman.
>Seaglass discussion
The only lengthy discussion you can have is about witchcraft
Should I throw all my broken glass into the ocean?
>>2423000
Please recycle.
driftwood posting
I like picking up trash, so I'm behind this
Yesterday I made a stirring stick for my eternal jar of lemonade with a branch I found on the street
Bumping for interest. What's the best you've found OP?
Where on the beaches or what beaches can you find sea glass, I can never find them or see them at the beaches near me
>>2423353
Mostly washed up on the shore where you would find most sea shells and stuff.
>>2423118
I found a piece of sea glass once that was like the bottom of a bottle, with curvature, all smoothed out. You could barely make it out but there was a some etched numbers on it, must have been a lot code or something. It was pretty comfy
>>2423118
>rubbish trash house
oh god why that picture
>>2422869
I once found a piece of all natural sea glass, this is formed when lightning strike the beach and fuses sand into glass. There is usually a core of unmelted sand in the middle that marks it different from man made glass.
Shame it was lost during our move, for a long time I felt it was petrified jellyfish or something.
>>2422869
>seaglass and driftwood
nigga if you're hunting treasure on the beach, you'd best be on the lookout for ambergris
http://www.basenotes.net/features/3377-ambergris-myths-truths-and-half-truths
t. /fa/
>>2424314
Op here. Damn that's awesome did you find it just washed up on the beach?
>>2424314
>>2424586
fulgurites
also look up Lichtenberg figures
>>2424586
>>2424628
What's odd is it did not look like the fulgurites i seen online, you could see through it. It was not man made because it was so lumpy and seemed almost folded over in a couple spots. But there was a thick core of sand in the middle. The only time I seen anything similar was in a picture in a high school science class discussing the effects of lightning.
And yeah it was washed on the beach, maybe the result of a particularly solid chunk of fulgurite being tumbled about in the ocean before returning to shore? Like I said I REALLY wish I never lost it, extremely unique looking.
>>2422869
isn't there many of such things in Cape May, NEW JERSEY?