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Everything is collected by someone somewhere
![]() http://www.ehow.com/how_2241624_go-pebble-hunting.html http://www.thingsmagazine.net/text/t17/pebbles.htm At least it looks like it's inexpensive for now. Unlike this other beachcombing activity. I read an article recently that said a bit of red glass had sold for $500 http://www.seaglassjournal.com/index.htm Steve B |
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