Maine is indeed, very beautiful! I think often Maine gets overlooked as a shelling/beach-combing destination with places like Florida. Hopefully, my content will continue to help people realize how amazing shelling opportunities here really are! Thanks for watching!
Great video Solace! We just missed each other again! Haha - I swear we are going to run into each other one day! Looking forward to it! I LOVED Maine and plan to head back soon! Shell well my friend! AMAZING finds!
Beautiful, I love the yellow periwinkles , we get them by the bucket load here in the southern U.K. I used them to make mosaics along with the sea glass. I like your very therapeutic videos and look forward to the next.
We have a summer home on the coast of Maine and it's the only place that I know of where you can find authentic sea glass. I'm probably biased... Maybe Jamaica. (I've been to every state and all around the world) In my opinion, true purple is the rarest. I like red, also rare, and definitely cobalt blue the best. Beautiful sea glass finds today you guys, beautiful shells and scenery! Thank you so much! ❤ *Pay attention because you can also find China. I like the white with red on it the best, but the white with blue on it is super neat too, it's very cool to see! 🥰
Hi friend! I have found some really great sea glass in Maine, but I have found my BEST sea glass in the Caribbean(Jamaica and Puerto Rico to be specific), so I'm with you on that sentiment! I actually found a small piece of beautiful deep purple last summer in Maine(I think the photo is on my instagram page) Thanks for watching!
@@solaceinshelling6552 absolutely love to go along with you! Those gray water batteries have super thick glass too. But it is most likely from an old tv. And each tv makes about 10lbs of glass. So it yields quite a bit of sea glass from just one disposed tv.
I have also heard Little Diamond and Peaks are a great places to beach-comb and collect sea glass! Stay tuned, I am going to be doing an informative video on what you can find in Maine! Thanks for watching!
The 2 handfuls of sea glass that your friend was holding are Absolutely Stunningly Gorgeous!!.
Beautiful video. Love the northern yellow periwinkles and all that sea glass is amazing. 🤗🐚🐚🐚🐚
Thanks so much for watching, friend!
You always show some amazing scenery no matter where you visit. Love the drone shots.
Thank you so much for watching!
Maine is pretty beautiful. The beaches are very rocky, different than the norm. Love those yellow periwinkles and the bigger whelks.
Maine is indeed, very beautiful! I think often Maine gets overlooked as a shelling/beach-combing destination with places like Florida. Hopefully, my content will continue to help people realize how amazing shelling opportunities here really are!
Thanks for watching!
Great video Solace! We just missed each other again! Haha - I swear we are going to run into each other one day! Looking forward to it! I LOVED Maine and plan to head back soon! Shell well my friend! AMAZING finds!
Hi friend! This was actually filmed a couple of months ago, but one day it will happen 😃
Thanks so much for watching!
Beautiful, I love the yellow periwinkles , we get them by the bucket load here in the southern U.K. I used them to make mosaics along with the sea glass. I like your very therapeutic videos and look forward to the next.
Boy oh boy, would I love to collect shells in the UK! Thanks for coming along!
The blue mussels are outstanding..the striped colors on them and the sea glass is awesome
Thanks so much for watching!
Hawaii is bountiful with sea glass if you ever get out there! Love my sea glass from Hawaii and Maine! 💙🤎🤍💚
Beautiful video as always Thank you for sharing. The grey could be a very old TV screen..
A very old TV screen...maybe like the tube portion? that's amazing!
Thanks for your insight, and for watching!
Beautiful video as always!! Tons of beach glass 🤩😍. One of our favorite things to hunt for on the lake here for sure🥰
Thanks for watching, my friend!
We have a summer home on the coast of Maine and it's the only place that I know of where you can find authentic sea glass. I'm probably biased... Maybe Jamaica.
(I've been to every state and all around the world) In my opinion, true purple is the rarest. I like red, also rare, and definitely cobalt blue the best. Beautiful sea glass finds today you guys, beautiful shells and scenery! Thank you so much! ❤
*Pay attention because you can also find China. I like the white with red on it the best, but the white with blue on it is super neat too, it's very cool to see! 🥰
Hi friend! I have found some really great sea glass in Maine, but I have found my BEST sea glass in the Caribbean(Jamaica and Puerto Rico to be specific), so I'm with you on that sentiment!
I actually found a small piece of beautiful deep purple last summer in Maine(I think the photo is on my instagram page)
Thanks for watching!
I love it when you come to Maine
Oh that's so beautiful! That's one place I've never been..YET
Maine is waiting for you!
Thanks for watching!
What a peaceful walk... Enjoyed watching it in bed 😊 thank you ♥️
Hi friend, I am so glad you were able to enjoy from the comforts of your home!
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The big chunky piece of gray glass had to of come from either a water battery or an old television.
Someone else mentioned an old TV as well - so cool!
Thanks for watching!
@@solaceinshelling6552 absolutely love to go along with you! Those gray water batteries have super thick glass too. But it is most likely from an old tv. And each tv makes about 10lbs of glass. So it yields quite a bit of sea glass from just one disposed tv.
Where in Maine? Planning a trip soon!
These are the Casco Bay Islands, serviced by Casco Bay Ferry Lines!
Thanks so much for watching!
I don't usually collect sea glass but thats cool
Thank you so much for coming along! Many more shelling-only adventures coming!
Which island? Little Diamond?
I have also heard Little Diamond and Peaks are a great places to beach-comb and collect sea glass! Stay tuned, I am going to be doing an informative video on what you can find in Maine!
Thanks for watching!