Collected seaglass all my life from beaches in Ireland. Decided to make a map of Ireland showing all the different types of Green Tags:ireland 13 comments Nice I like the top stone in Donegal, the Inishowen peninsula is a bit like that. I’d pop the clear stone into the lough Neagh position. Why’s Mallow yallow? Are there any beaches that are particularly “good” for seaglass? That is very seriously cool!! Nice job, OP! Frame this My wife had collected enough seaglass to map the world. I might just copy your idea with the glass we have to also do Ireland This is way better than I could have predicted. The Galway Bay and Shannon Estuary part especially. Great work OP! 👏👏👏👏 My daughter collects sea glass. She says red is the rarest. She found a teal kind of colour piece the other day and was very happy. I haven’t counted them but i’m going to go with 40 Shards of Green! Class idea. Love it I’m a little offended at how brown Belfast is Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I like the top stone in Donegal, the Inishowen peninsula is a bit like that. I’d pop the clear stone into the lough Neagh position.
My wife had collected enough seaglass to map the world. I might just copy your idea with the glass we have to also do Ireland
This is way better than I could have predicted. The Galway Bay and Shannon Estuary part especially. Great work OP!
My daughter collects sea glass. She says red is the rarest. She found a teal kind of colour piece the other day and was very happy.
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I like the top stone in Donegal, the Inishowen peninsula is a bit like that.
I’d pop the clear stone into the lough Neagh position.
Why’s Mallow yallow?
Are there any beaches that are particularly “good” for seaglass?
That is very seriously cool!! Nice job, OP!
Frame this
My wife had collected enough seaglass to map the world. I might just copy your idea with the glass we have to also do Ireland
This is way better than I could have predicted. The Galway Bay and Shannon Estuary part especially. Great work OP!
👏👏👏👏
My daughter collects sea glass. She says red is the rarest. She found a teal kind of colour piece the other day and was very happy.
I haven’t counted them but i’m going to go with 40 Shards of Green!
Class idea. Love it
I’m a little offended at how brown Belfast is