So much sea glass! Really beautiful. It’s nice that you can travel around and find treasure. Spending time with your mom is a blessing. Keep being you. ✌️🫶😃
Whoaaa❤❤❤❤ That is a huge RED❣️❣️❣️ GREAT bonfire too! Plus a super cool one with print!!! Incredible fines in this video Ky🤩 Lots of bonfire, huh? Nice! Your videos always give me a burning desire to go back down to the Caribbean! Oh, I can literally feel it in the pit of my belly🤤
Oh you brought your mom. I love that! Love this beach and beautiful sea glass. Can I ask where it is since there is so much sea glass? Thanks for sharing ❤
Howdy! I'm planning a trip to St Kitts in a few months and I've been following your channel for a year now - how do you find places like this? Where on the Island is this beach? What an amazing experience for us sea glass lovers!! Great video.
It's so fun to see. I enjoy seeing people still being allowed to gather it in other states and Countries. It's illegal for us in California to collect sea glass from our own state beaches now. It's a huge fine and they watch certain beaches with binoculars so they can cite people with big fines. It's literally glass from when they used the ocean as a dump. They just care about tourist $$$.😔
It's called "pirate glass" because it's old busted rum bottles from that era. The oldest sea glass you'll find in the Caribbean. I actually have a full super frosty pontil bottom pirate era rum bottle, no telling what it's worth considering what it is... Similar color to that piece you found but very dark frosty brown, no greenish like your piece so that's why dark glass is called "pirate glass". My full bottle must of dislodged from the dirt and spent a few decades gently washing in the Bahamian surf and sand where it was found later in the 1970s.
How are there marbles? I’m always so curious? I’ve collected sea glass since I was little and have never came across a marble, are people just throwing them in the water? Someone please explain! Also I don’t know how this beach is not known about. They talk about fort Bragg like that’s the best sea glass beach and it’s for sure not.
You are living my dream life sailing the world looking for sea glass. If you ever need company for your journey look no further I’m in lol😊just discovered ur videos today and they’re just amazing. U found my heaven on earth.
WOW, that is my dreamplace, wo where is that? Like a glassparadise. You and mom is LUCKY that have access to that beach...beutiful glas, so much that can be made out of those. Oh, you said Caribbean!! it is sad to look at all the plastic garbage and fishingnets laying around the worlds beaches. That can harm birds and maritime lifes.and all those rusty machineparts are poising the waters, tragic. I wish the authoryties of those islands had started to clean up.
Until countries like Finland quit hauling trash out to sea there will be garbage on the shore Dead sea life from chemicals still going into the world's water ways that all run to the sea .No one place ,country, boat, city or factory. But a col lection from all over th world. TRASH is a hugh issue everywhere
I like watching videos like this but I am so glad I don't live anywhere near something where I could find these. My inner magpie would have my room stuffed with things or I would be making jewelry like no tomorrow.
@@TheBoredPirate I guess you are going to need a few sturdy suitcases. I was in St. Kitts in the 90’s. Not a lot of glass then. I tried the snorkeling trick also which didn’t last long because some little jellyfish decided to float in. I was on a Windjammer cruise and they did take us over to one of the islands you talked about a couple days ago. No glass there either. But thank you for explaining about the wrong time of year.
Wow, Now thats a lot of Sea Glass !! You know you could probably collect up larger pieces of that glass for people to use as decorations in their fish tanks. I used to be able to crawl all over large rocks like you, but now I'm more like your Mom an stay on the safer areas. :~)
Yeah recycling is pretty cool in my book:) The sea turned our trash into precious jewels, there’s definitely something cool about that. It’s beautiful and is worth money, therefore it’s treasure. Try it, maybe you’ll have more fun than you might think:)
Bellissimi i vetri che raccogli, però potresti raccogliere anche della piccola spazzatura affinché non vada dentro al mare e finisca ancora di più per inquinarlo.
To understand how marbles end up on the beach, you have to consider that the use of marbles dates back to 3000 B.C. in Roman, Greek, and Egyptian history. Archaeologists speculate that the small clay balls found in the pyramid tombs of Egyptian kings were produced for marble games. It is thought that the Aztecs also played a form of marbles. Clay marbles have been found in prehistoric pueblo ruins in the southwestern United States, in the classic period’s Valley of Mexico ruins, and in the northern plains. The British Museum in London displays marbles of clay, stone and flint that date back to ancient Roman and Egyptian civilizations. In the United States, by the late 1800s, clay marbles were being produced in the US for both play and industry. Glass marble manufacturing began in the 1890s in Ohio when M.F. Christensen patented the first marble-making machine. In the early 1920’s marble tournaments were popularized in Wildwood, New Jersey as playing marbles became a hugely competitive hobby. Marbles were inexpensive, and almost every kid was able to amass a collection of them. The 1930’s were considered the “Golden Age of Marbles”. One US marble manufacturer alone was producing over ONE HUNDRED MILLION MARBLES PER YEAR!! When the cat’s eye marble was invented in Japan around 1945, most of the three dozen or so marble manufacturers in the US went out of business because kids wanted the new style of marble. Only one American marble company still remains today. Founded by Berry Pink and Sellers Peltier in 1949, Marble King in Paden City, West Virginia still produces one million marbles a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. How Do They Get on the Beach? It’s been said that marbles used as ship ballast is where all these beach marbles come from, and while there’s no documentary evidence for this, it’s not impossible, but also not probable. If there was a type of marble that would have been used as ballast it would most likely have been an inexpensively made, older and mass-produced marble; most likely made of clay, but there’s no real evidence of that. Another type of industrial marble found regionally is a “railroad marble.” These marbles are larger than a playing marble, are identified by a rough seam line from where their two halves were crudely placed together in the manufacturing process, and they’re found along creeks, rivers and lakes that are connected in some way to railroad lines in the US. These marbles were used in a process developed in the 1930s to manufacture fiberglass. Codd bottle marbles (marbles placed in bottles to lock in the carbonation) from the late 1800s to early 1900’s are also found on beaches, more so in Europe than the US though, since that’s where they were manufactured. They’re definitely a less common find than playing marbles. Children slingshotting marbles to hit targets in the water is one reason they are found on beaches, but the majority of the marbles ended up on beaches via trash dump erosion; trash was often dumped near water sources, and guess what? Just like everything else in our homes, children’s toys, including marbles were discarded on the trash. Since children were playing marbles on sidewalks and streets they were often lost into sewers, which then drained into waterways. Marbles were also used in reflector lights, household objects like broom handles, furniture feet, ballot boxes, jewelry dish and lamp décor, paint cans, and as eyes for stuffed animals and dolls. So, as you can see, while finding a marble on the beach seems to be a rare occurrence, there are plenty of them out there just waiting to be discovered. For sea glass hunters, finding a marble is the ultimate thrill, and speaking from experience, the excitement of discovering a marble on the beach or in the water never ceases, no matter how many marbles you’ve previously found.
I got curious because of your post and looked it up. If it's a state park (like glass beach) or a protected area then you can't collect anything. Otherwise you can pick up sea glass.
Hey there! 1st time seeing. Do you ever sell any seaglass or do barters? I use seaglass in my art sometimes! Lmk! Thank u for sharing either way. Peace, health, abundance! Trinity, Spiritual Medium, Readings in Handwriting Analysis and Symbology. Dreamscapes by Trinity. ✌️🤍✨️
Another great video from another phenomenal seaglass beach. Thanks so much for taking us along Ky!
You bet!
So much sea glass! Really beautiful. It’s nice that you can travel around and find treasure. Spending time with your mom is a blessing. Keep being you. ✌️🫶😃
Thank you so much!
@@TheBoredPirate you’re welcome
That's an amazing spot! Omg I'd never want to leave. Lots of glass for your mom to create with. Thanks for sharing ❤
Thanks for watching!
Such a beautiful part of the world! But the trash is heartbreaking
So so much sea glass on this beach ⛱️.
Thanks for having us along 😀.
Best wishes Simon and Beth ❤👋
Glad you enjoyed it
The two ladies sitting in sea glass heaven chatting away. What a beautiful spot. Interesting history about the glass factory. Loved the video 😊
Thanks for watching
Whoaaa❤❤❤❤ That is a huge RED❣️❣️❣️ GREAT bonfire too! Plus a super cool one with print!!! Incredible fines in this video Ky🤩
Lots of bonfire, huh? Nice!
Your videos always give me a burning desire to go back down to the Caribbean! Oh, I can literally feel it in the pit of my belly🤤
Thanks for watching!
Oh you brought your mom. I love that! Love this beach and beautiful sea glass. Can I ask where it is since there is so much sea glass? Thanks for sharing ❤
St kitts
Hi, MOM, hi Melissa, & as always, it's a pleasure watching your adventures Kyle. See you in the next one.
Ohhhh❤ that's awesome that you got your Mum with you! Lucky lady💕💕
Yes it was!
Oh that beach is a dream! I would never want to leave it! All that glass!
Great meeting you your mom and Melissa yesterday….great finds 👏👏👏
Great meeting you as well! Hope to see ya again next time
Howdy! I'm planning a trip to St Kitts in a few months and I've been following your channel for a year now - how do you find places like this? Where on the Island is this beach? What an amazing experience for us sea glass lovers!! Great video.
Shoot me a message before your trip at Facebook.com/SunsOutTonguesOut
Oh wow love Seaglass , Back here in the east, there’s none especially in Charleston
I just found your channel and Wow!! Love it ❤
Yay! Thank you!
Hi love the videos I was in st kitts last month its beautiful . Going again next year what are the names of the best sea glass beaches? X
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Bee U T ful!!! I've always wondered why you found so many marbles. You've answered that question. I'm so jealous! Enjoy your time with mom!
always enjoy your sea glass adventures. Beautiful glass.
Thank you very much!
Gorgeous & unbelievable array of sea glass!!!! Where do you find good sea glass spots along the eastern coast of the USA????
Not a lot left in the US
You can find some on the beaches and islands along the Boston bay
Amazing!! Can you share the name of this beach and the one with more marbles on this island?
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Where do the marbels come from?
It's so fun to see. I enjoy seeing people still being allowed to gather it in other states and Countries. It's illegal for us in California to collect sea glass from our own state beaches now. It's a huge fine and they watch certain beaches with binoculars so they can cite people with big fines. It's literally glass from when they used the ocean as a dump. They just care about tourist $$$.😔
Amazing 😊 you need to send some of that to me in the UK.
Loved this video! 🥰 definitely adding this place to my bucket list 🤞 what is the beach’s name?
Send me a message when you decide to go
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Love love love your videos! My sister and I love to hunt for seamless, jewels of the ocean. Thank you!! ❤❤
You are so welcome!
If you don’t mind sharing where is this beautiful place?
St kitts
At least you have not lost your marbles😂😂😂😂.. you left them on the beach great finds
You got that right!
It's called "pirate glass" because it's old busted rum bottles from that era. The oldest sea glass you'll find in the Caribbean. I actually have a full super frosty pontil bottom pirate era rum bottle, no telling what it's worth considering what it is... Similar color to that piece you found but very dark frosty brown, no greenish like your piece so that's why dark glass is called "pirate glass".
My full bottle must of dislodged from the dirt and spent a few decades gently washing in the Bahamian surf and sand where it was found later in the 1970s.
I've got a few of those as well - Pretty cool!
id be grabbing ALL the uranium glass!!!!
How are there marbles? I’m always so curious? I’ve collected sea glass since I was little and have never came across a marble, are people just throwing them in the water? Someone please explain! Also I don’t know how this beach is not known about. They talk about fort Bragg like that’s the best sea glass beach and it’s for sure not.
Check the description for the video, it’s all there for ya:)
Man if you could get that out of there that would be a scrap metals dream..
Guaranteed
Mermaid Tears
***thud*** I just fainted! Thanks for the awesome pictures!
Glad you enjoyed it
ماشاء الله اللهم صل على محمد وآل محمد
It a shame all the trash on the beach especially the old nets not good for wildlife 😮 interesting video jewellers paradise 🏴
Love thank you. Would love to visit this beach
You should!
I NEED to find this place
I love all the fables about sea glass ❤
You are living my dream life sailing the world looking for sea glass. If you ever need company for your journey look no further I’m in lol😊just discovered ur videos today and they’re just amazing. U found my heaven on earth.
Thanks for watching! Hope you get to travel down here to check out some of these amazing spots
Saint Kits [whoa] lucky duck;D
What beach is this?
Did someone answer your question? I also want to know where this beach is.
Thank you.
Claudia
@@claudiafischermann4015 No, I never got an answer to where that beach is at.
@5:45
That would make a cool walk way.
Wow!!!!😮❤
Where is this beach? Beautiful
St kitts
Can I buy some? ❤ I don't have any for hundreds of miles.
Sure thing! I have sales sometimes at facebook.com/sunsouttonguesout
Cool !
Good thing you brought the matriarch along; she's good luck! Lol
WOW, that is my dreamplace, wo where is that? Like a glassparadise. You and mom is LUCKY that have access to that beach...beutiful glas, so much that can be made out of those. Oh, you said Caribbean!! it is sad to look at all the plastic garbage and fishingnets laying around the worlds beaches. That can harm birds and maritime lifes.and all those rusty machineparts are poising the waters, tragic. I wish the authoryties of those islands had started to clean up.
Until countries like Finland quit hauling trash out to sea there will be garbage on the shore Dead sea life from chemicals still going into the world's water ways that all run to the sea .No one place ,country, boat, city or factory. But a col
lection from all over th world. TRASH is a hugh issue everywhere
This is what I need to be doing with my life
I like watching videos like this but I am so glad I don't live anywhere near something where I could find these. My inner magpie would have my room stuffed with things or I would be making jewelry like no tomorrow.
Haha!
How many pounds of sea glass do you think you have found on St. Kitts?
I've found thousands of metric tons here - I've picked up maybe 100 pounds
@@TheBoredPirate I guess you are going to need a few sturdy suitcases. I was in St. Kitts in the 90’s. Not a lot of glass then. I tried the snorkeling trick also which didn’t last long because some little jellyfish decided to float in. I was on a Windjammer cruise and they did take us over to one of the islands you talked about a couple days ago. No glass there either. But thank you for explaining about the wrong time of year.
i literally dream about this beach multiple times a week only i never knew it ACTUALLY EXISTS until now
Have you ever visited Bermuda’s seaglass beach?
Not just yet!
Damn bag that up and send it to me...I beach comb by the local bay, nothing like what you are finding
Where is this beach ???
St kitts
JACKPOT !!!!!!
where is this please?
St Kitts
Beautiful! I'd Love to visit this beach. I do arts and crafts. Be an adventure!
You should!
Hi there do you also sell some seaglass?
Sure do! I have sales from time to time at Facebook.com/SunsOutTonguesOut
Where is this beach?
St kitts
What types of crystals and fossils that i might find in Aruba and Islands?
Not a lot, mostly coral
@TheBoredPirate
Glass Island it is.........
You guys are so lucky
I wish I was there
Sea glass heaven
Bucket list 🎉
Definitely!!
So cool Ky! Say hello to your Mom from Us.
Thanks will do! Hope y’all made it to San blas safe and sound. Miss yall
That would be my dream destination
I like this place
😮 where is this
st Kitss
Where is this beach
St kitts
Wow I wsh i was there
Do it!
Wow, Now thats a lot of Sea Glass !! You know you could probably collect up larger pieces of that glass for people to use as decorations in their fish tanks. I used to be able to crawl all over large rocks like you, but now I'm more like your Mom an stay on the safer areas. :~)
Lots of fun!
Whats so hot and great about "sea glass" its the trash we dumped in the ocean? Now its cool?
Yeah recycling is pretty cool in my book:) The sea turned our trash into precious jewels, there’s definitely something cool about that. It’s beautiful and is worth money, therefore it’s treasure. Try it, maybe you’ll have more fun than you might think:)
And it will all turn back into sand..
What it originated from.
is red or any other color the most rarest color do you know?
Orange:)
Or somewhere like it
In my opinion they are bottle glass and the marble that you shown is a real marble not a sea marble.
Sea marbles are real marbles that have been worn down by many decades in the sea
Bro what beach is this it is so cool
St Kitts
Where this?
St Kitts
Oh Honey, I’m so sorry to hear about your dog. Pets are family. 😢
😭
Bellissimi i vetri che raccogli, però potresti raccogliere anche della piccola spazzatura affinché non vada dentro al mare e finisca ancora di più per inquinarlo.
I do...
Dude I think I’ve been there
What is the thing with the marbles? And Where there is glass, there are diamonds
Everyone had them and everyone no longer can account for where they are. On small island nations they mostly went in the water with the trash
How did marbles get into that glass?
To understand how marbles end up on the beach, you have to consider that the use of marbles dates back to 3000 B.C. in Roman, Greek, and Egyptian history. Archaeologists speculate that the small clay balls found in the pyramid tombs of Egyptian kings were produced for marble games.
It is thought that the Aztecs also played a form of marbles. Clay marbles have been found in prehistoric pueblo ruins in the southwestern United States, in the classic period’s Valley of Mexico ruins, and in the northern plains.
The British Museum in London displays marbles of clay, stone and flint that date back to ancient Roman and Egyptian civilizations.
In the United States, by the late 1800s, clay marbles were being produced in the US for both play and industry.
Glass marble manufacturing began in the 1890s in Ohio when M.F. Christensen patented the first marble-making machine.
In the early 1920’s marble tournaments were popularized in Wildwood, New Jersey as playing marbles became a hugely competitive hobby. Marbles were inexpensive, and almost every kid was able to amass a collection of them. The 1930’s were considered the “Golden Age of Marbles”. One US marble manufacturer alone was producing over ONE HUNDRED MILLION MARBLES PER YEAR!!
When the cat’s eye marble was invented in Japan around 1945, most of the three dozen or so marble manufacturers in the US went out of business because kids wanted the new style of marble. Only one American marble company still remains today. Founded by Berry Pink and Sellers Peltier in 1949, Marble King in Paden City, West Virginia still produces one million marbles a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
How Do They Get on the Beach?
It’s been said that marbles used as ship ballast is where all these beach marbles come from, and while there’s no documentary evidence for this, it’s not impossible, but also not probable. If there was a type of marble that would have been used as ballast it would most likely have been an inexpensively made, older and mass-produced marble; most likely made of clay, but there’s no real evidence of that.
Another type of industrial marble found regionally is a “railroad marble.” These marbles are larger than a playing marble, are identified by a rough seam line from where their two halves were crudely placed together in the manufacturing process, and they’re found along creeks, rivers and lakes that are connected in some way to railroad lines in the US. These marbles were used in a process developed in the 1930s to manufacture fiberglass.
Codd bottle marbles (marbles placed in bottles to lock in the carbonation) from the late 1800s to early 1900’s are also found on beaches, more so in Europe than the US though, since that’s where they were manufactured. They’re definitely a less common find than playing marbles.
Children slingshotting marbles to hit targets in the water is one reason they are found on beaches, but the majority of the marbles ended up on beaches via trash dump erosion; trash was often dumped near water sources, and guess what? Just like everything else in our homes, children’s toys, including marbles were discarded on the trash. Since children were playing marbles on sidewalks and streets they were often lost into sewers, which then drained into waterways.
Marbles were also used in reflector lights, household objects like broom handles, furniture feet, ballot boxes, jewelry dish and lamp décor, paint cans, and as eyes for stuffed animals and dolls.
So, as you can see, while finding a marble on the beach seems to be a rare occurrence, there are plenty of them out there just waiting to be discovered.
For sea glass hunters, finding a marble is the ultimate thrill, and speaking from experience, the excitement of discovering a marble on the beach or in the water never ceases, no matter how many marbles you’ve previously found.
Thank you for the info!
but WHY?
Treasure matey
Do you even know that what you call seaglass is just broken bottles, formed by the sea and sand…….so actually rubbish/litter. 😅
Diamonds come from coal:) It’s treasure now
You are not supposed to take any of the glass from the beach. People do but don’t usually show it on UA-cam .
Boo
It’s perfectly legal in most countries. This is what I do for a living:)
Explain why?
I got curious because of your post and looked it up. If it's a state park (like glass beach) or a protected area then you can't collect anything. Otherwise you can pick up sea glass.
That's a lot of garbage in the water.
Yeah sure is!
Hey there! 1st time seeing. Do you ever sell any seaglass or do barters? I use seaglass in my art sometimes! Lmk!
Thank u for sharing either way.
Peace, health, abundance!
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Sure do! Facebook.com/SunsOutTonguesOut
Amazing. !!!!
Thanks!