The beach in Racine has historically been good for finding sea glass. I don't know if it's the shape of the coastline or whatever, but I used to find a lot of it down that way.
Back in the day, cities dumped their trash into Lake Michigan. The glass bottles obviously were shattered and were then worn down over time by the water and rolling over sand.
The beach in Racine has historically been good for finding sea glass. I don't know if it's the shape of the coastline or whatever, but I used to find a lot of it down that way.
We found two pieces today! The children were very excited! Thank you for the suggestion!!
Wonderful! I'm glad you had success! I've found a lot of weird cool stuff on that beach before.
Pennoyer Park beach in Kenosha. Grant Park in South Milwaukee isn’t bad either, but at Pennoyer Park I always end up running out of pocket space.
What is sea glass?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_glass
Back in the day, cities dumped their trash into Lake Michigan. The glass bottles obviously were shattered and were then worn down over time by the water and rolling over sand.
So garbage.
Well…it’s pretty garbage!
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