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An Amazing Return To The World’s Most Dangerous Beach In Search Of Beautiful & Historical Sea Glass! 

Sea Glass Archaeology
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@tracyfweatherall5148
@tracyfweatherall5148 Месяц назад
Thank you, Mike! I love ALL of the bottles and those saddles are fantastic! Enjoy your weekend! 🏵🦓🌺
@adogan7421
@adogan7421 Месяц назад
Great video- I think the electric blue was the best! The color was just so pretty!
@bonnerdebbie
@bonnerdebbie Месяц назад
Thanks for another wonderful video Mike, I always learn something. Take care of yourself and stay warm!!
@susancousins8766
@susancousins8766 Месяц назад
Wonderful colors Mike 😊 I am so glad you give the history on each piece of glass. Have a fantastic weekend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💜 Enjoy your life 😊
@stacieakakatcalientez6510
@stacieakakatcalientez6510 Месяц назад
Thanks Mike! Excited to watch another awesome and educational video from you when I arrive home from work tonight ❤. Happy Friday!
@MB-rl6qn
@MB-rl6qn Месяц назад
Love watching Your Videos
@japhyryder66
@japhyryder66 Месяц назад
Great to see a new video from you, Mike! You found some lovely glass.
@MB-rl6qn
@MB-rl6qn Месяц назад
That blue white Marble is Niceeee
@user-md1qf8ow3w
@user-md1qf8ow3w Месяц назад
Thanks for sharing 😊
@tarhabrown8038
@tarhabrown8038 Месяц назад
If you’re unsure about the saddles, they’re typical Western style! Beautiful pieces! If you don’t know how to restore them, please look into it, they are in really good condition, and if properly oiled with mink oil or the like, can be returned to like-new shape in no time! I used to ride Western style when I was a kiddo, my parents always had horses. This makes me super happy for you!!
@brittanymarie6804
@brittanymarie6804 Месяц назад
Fun fact! We use ventrolin on our horses which comes in a bottle and we put it on them with a cloth if they’re sore or had a strenuous workout. I love your videos! I hunt in the area once or twice a month 😀
@catalinawilliams6216
@catalinawilliams6216 Месяц назад
This is great!!
@TheHappyPicker
@TheHappyPicker Месяц назад
Fab again bro ... love it! Those saddles!!! I reckon someone put them out knowing someone like you would pick them up and keep them for the person they're meant to be with ❤
@neesr13
@neesr13 Месяц назад
Yeaaaa! A video from Mikey! Great finds, my friend. My mouth dropped open at the saddles, especially the one with real Zebra skin. It has always been a dream of mine to have a zebra. And the first saddle was so beautifully hand-tooled. You could make a pretty penny if you cared to sell any of them. Thanks for the scenery, too. Your beach has the prettiest rocks. Stay safe on that dangerous beach. We wouldn't want to lose you. Hugs.
@teresasanchez1893
@teresasanchez1893 Месяц назад
Hola Mike, estoy encantada de volver a verte y disfrutar de tus fantásticos vídeos y explicaciones. Sería genial poder ver vídeos tuyos todas las semanas. Un saludo desde España.
@suzannelegeza1292
@suzannelegeza1292 Месяц назад
Hello Mike from Ohio! I just came across your channel with this video. I enjoyed watching it! Where is this beach located btw? I know I will never get there, but I love looking at maps and learning about geography and history. I look foward to watching your other videos! I just subscribed too!😊
@cricket6410
@cricket6410 Месяц назад
What a wonderful video… so well done. Very interesting. Your knowledge really shines. Thank you, Mike!
@ericschrdr
@ericschrdr Месяц назад
So cool man, love watching your finds
@janedickson-gw4pb
@janedickson-gw4pb Месяц назад
How cool were those saddles!! Love you involved your boys!! Beautiful sea glass!! Throughly enjoyed the video!! Keep up the amazing work and finds!! Would love to see what you create with your glass!! 😮 ❤
@wally9159
@wally9159 Месяц назад
Nice to see you grow a lot since I met you!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology День назад
Thanks so much for saying so!💫 We’re always evolving with life’s daily occurrences and how we perceive them!💯
@CatherineChwalinski
@CatherineChwalinski Месяц назад
I love sea glass hunting here in the UK, and just seen this video, so I've subscribed. I'm also into horse back riding, and was blown away by those saddles being left out!! A treasure filled day. Thank you for posting 😊❤😊
@daisymay4183
@daisymay4183 Месяц назад
Wow some great sea glass pieces. And those saddles are amazing. Its ashame someone looks at those and just throws them away. So glad you recovered them. I always enjoy your knowledge and teaching me all the different glass and where it may originated from. Great to see you Mike and your beautiful boys. Be careful out there. Much love to you and your family and the doggies too😘🥰
@tracybeil4625
@tracybeil4625 Месяц назад
Nice to see you Mike! Stay safe!😊
@joellenmeek658
@joellenmeek658 Месяц назад
Wonderful that you found that blue shard that could be from where I live - Pittsburgh Pa. You found so many beautiful glass treasures.
@karenmacdonald1359
@karenmacdonald1359 Месяц назад
Hey Mike- you always surprise me with how much you know about GLASS! Safety on the beach is always good to hear about to because newer pickers wouldn't possibly think about the tide and falling ice/rock from eroding cliffs. Loved the bottles and hearing all about where things could have or came from... kinda like your channel LOL Sea Glass Archeology eh? hugs my sea glass finding friend
@builder254
@builder254 Месяц назад
Love how you tie in you finds to previously used items!
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology Месяц назад
Thank you! 😊
@katherineashley5712
@katherineashley5712 Месяц назад
Hi Mike. It's good to see you and your boys again. Thank you for the information you share with us, and the history lessons. And those saddles were amazing. Take care my friend.
@sweettreasuresbycindy8996
@sweettreasuresbycindy8996 Месяц назад
Always enjoy these unique finds with narrative of what they could be from. The waves sound lovely, but sure it was cool temps. We're under our gazebo listening to the rain and watching with coffee, here in Ontario. We just posted our video too. Have a wonderful, blessed weekend.
@peptidegirl
@peptidegirl Месяц назад
I love this. Thank you for sharing!
@ytzpilot
@ytzpilot Месяц назад
I used to live in Nova Scotia and yes lots of glass especially around the old communities before garbage collection. I had a friend that was an archaeologist around Cape Bretton Island that said it was mostly studying partying from centuries past when people would just smash bottles when drinking, but sometimes you find a relic from the natives. fascinating finds today there is a lot of history in the ground
@judihart9658
@judihart9658 Месяц назад
It's been a lil while. Happy Spring! with the weather improving, hope to see more vodeos from you.Awesome!as usual.💖👍😎🙂
@aileenmattas7928
@aileenmattas7928 Месяц назад
New sub, love your video! Very interesting, very informative. Thanks for sharing.
@MG-bk2nt
@MG-bk2nt Месяц назад
Still waiting to find my own marbles, even one would be good. Great video
@SeaGlassArchaeology
@SeaGlassArchaeology День назад
I hope you do find one some day MG!💫☀️💫 If I went Beachcombing with you, I’d be sure to bring you to a marble hotspot!💯
@jonichagnot9887
@jonichagnot9887 Месяц назад
Thank you Mike for sharing all your knowledge. I too love searching for sea glass wherever I go. It has become a family tradition with my family on Mother’s Day.
@aprilherod9114
@aprilherod9114 Месяц назад
Super video. Love the knowledge behind your finds too. ❤
@tikoesharrell2120
@tikoesharrell2120 Месяц назад
I love this. Always wonderfull surprises. Used to do this in the Antilles bye the beach and here in pasadena CA. Alon g the arroyo seco
@joangeddes380
@joangeddes380 Месяц назад
Absolutely awesome finds I would love to just get a marbles sea coins stoppers to go with my crystal stones fossil collection I’ve started loving the finds amazing 😍🥰👋🏻🤗👍🏻👌💯💙🩵🤍 watching from Stirling Scotland
@Ephesians617
@Ephesians617 Месяц назад
Wow such a wealth of knowledge! Thanks for taking us along. Glad to have found your channel, and am especially wanting to see some of your sea glass art work, if you want to share a link I'd be very appreciative!
@leftsidestory5803
@leftsidestory5803 Месяц назад
Dude, you’re awesome. Glad I stumbled across your channel.
@leapingdonkeyfarm9368
@leapingdonkeyfarm9368 Месяц назад
Celery compound? never heard of it. My, oh my, the history lessons you give! And the saddles? Not a fan of putting a zebra's hide on them, but gosh, you can clean those up so they look wonderful and someone will want them. I loved, most of all, seeing the rocks, the scenery--an you. TY, Mike!
@stevenprom-lc1sv
@stevenprom-lc1sv Месяц назад
What about that big yellow float at the end of the beach? That’s something I would have added to my collection.
@tinacluff2793
@tinacluff2793 Месяц назад
so many pretty rocks too
@UDTGHOST420
@UDTGHOST420 Месяц назад
You have some really nice bottles .very nice collection
@dianephelps4511
@dianephelps4511 Месяц назад
The saddles would make beautiful swings for the kids.
@LostPeopleOfEarth158
@LostPeopleOfEarth158 Месяц назад
Those are super pretty pieces of glass. I wish I knew some good places to look in my state. The best piece I ever found was a teeny tiny lavender piece. When I find pieces that aren't completely smooth yet, as long as the edges aren't sharp, I call them unripe and throw them back. If it's fairly new and sharp I take it back to be thrown away properly before someone gets hurt.
@tinaharbit1806
@tinaharbit1806 Месяц назад
Such a fantastic video Mike! I’d love to fill two 5 gallon buckets and sort through them…but I’m sure that isn’t legal to do. So glad to see another video! Your U.S.A. Friend
@millabird
@millabird Месяц назад
I am fascinated by all the orange and red pebbles on that beach. Could you do a video about those beautiful pebbles?
@cecileroy557
@cecileroy557 Месяц назад
Sooo interesting!
@maryswanson9982
@maryswanson9982 Месяц назад
They still use liniment on horses. Every stable has some!
@bonjulien62
@bonjulien62 Месяц назад
I have a bottle like that shoe polish bottle that you showed only mine doesn’t have anything on the sides of it, but on the bottom of it, it says SHU-MILM and says made in USA
@chrissettles4127
@chrissettles4127 Месяц назад
Wall hangers. The saddles I mean.
@williamhanley7031
@williamhanley7031 Месяц назад
That red could be a light from a boat?
@chrissettles4127
@chrissettles4127 Месяц назад
Wow those saddles sell for 2000 on averages
@williamhanley7031
@williamhanley7031 Месяц назад
Is pink sea glass a good find. Like a 2 inch wide flat well aged one?
@shanehiggins4983
@shanehiggins4983 Месяц назад
Man, awesome video! New subscriber here. I'm down on the mainland and doing very similar beach combing. Would love to meet up with you sometime and hit the shore up in CB or down here if you're ever here!
@rEdf196
@rEdf196 Месяц назад
In the mid 1990's I found a piece of well rounded 2 inch flat obsidian rock on a beach near Parksville west BC Canada It had a recent broken end, with the unmistakable look of broken obsidian possibly broke by a previous fossil hunter and was then thrown away prior to me finding it in plain sight on top of the sand. At the time, I assumed it was a leftover 70 to 80 million year old Cretaceous fossil matrix. The area is a known Cretaceous fossil bearing rock deposit. However after listening to an archeologist lecture. It is likely the black rock was deposited much more recently by ancient humans many hundreds or even thousands of years ago. Volcanic sourced obsidian glass was a highly prized commodity among ancient native tribes. (Great razorlike cutting tools, spear points) the obsidian was likely carried and traveled by foot or canoe great distances from a few known inland volcanic sources from Washington St, Nevada, California. I still have that black rock today.
@rebecaman7466
@rebecaman7466 Месяц назад
Omg i miss your content so dang much, for whatever reason youtube stop recomand ... . Finay I 👀 true my subscribed channel anf found your vid.
@ufosrus
@ufosrus Месяц назад
So where on Earth is this beach?
@chrissettles4127
@chrissettles4127 Месяц назад
Or at the end fill your pockets in pants and jacket just after you stop sorting. Then you have some to sort at home.
@Trust3
@Trust3 Месяц назад
Where is this beach, what country?
@wiwingmargahayu6831
@wiwingmargahayu6831 Месяц назад
betta fish can live in small place sir
@ElysiaTaylor
@ElysiaTaylor Месяц назад
Where is this beach?
@AltevBaka
@AltevBaka Месяц назад
How do you know where the glass originated from? Is it the material? The wear/size? Couldn’t something that looks like an old cup you have also come from something much more recently? Genuinely curious this is the deepest down the sea glass collecting I’ve been in 😅
@AltevBaka
@AltevBaka Месяц назад
Did you find the full bottles at the end on the beach too??
@alphaprimelevy1985
@alphaprimelevy1985 Месяц назад
Did the red piece glow under UV?
@lisawisebruner768
@lisawisebruner768 Месяц назад
Cats eye marble
@luminous3357
@luminous3357 Месяц назад
➡️ Where is this beach?
@chrissettles4127
@chrissettles4127 Месяц назад
Why would you not just come down there with two 5 gallon buckets and fill the buckets then sort at home.
@dasme8673
@dasme8673 Месяц назад
Why are they there, where did they come from
@daveberry2177
@daveberry2177 Месяц назад
this beach is not dangerous, you need toc try clacton beach in the uk, around midnight,
@billygraham8662
@billygraham8662 Месяц назад
Plastic gloves for the bare hand
@jumbome7420
@jumbome7420 Месяц назад
Cool video. But definitely making stuff up as you go.
@margiemistretta8885
@margiemistretta8885 Месяц назад
Love c your videos Mike. But too much describing
@stacieakakatcalientez6510
@stacieakakatcalientez6510 Месяц назад
The descriptions are my favorite part🩵. It has really helped me figure out where some of my finds may have come from and encouraged me to seek out even more information on vintage glassware etcetera. But that's me. Sorry for this long crazy response, I just find it interesting and kinda cool how each person takes away different things from the same video. 😁 Cheers🩵🩵🩵
@roadkillavenger1325
@roadkillavenger1325 Месяц назад
Is the beach dangerous for liberals or conservatives? because there's a massive difference between the two. For libbies, flowers and such are dangerous. For conservatives, real dangers are dangerous. So which is it?
@AltevBaka
@AltevBaka Месяц назад
This is not a real comment 😂
@rickw.7923
@rickw.7923 Месяц назад
You just made my day!
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