Hi Annette Bryan! Thanks for the comment. Yes, as you probably noticed I use sea glass and beach glass interchangeably, but some people are very strict about what is considered sea glass & what is beach glass. It's all the same to me. Thanks for watching and all the best to you - Paul
Hi chrishansen541, thanks for watching. The ghost tracks appear and then disappear in between Sunset Beach and Higbee Beach to the west of Cape May Point anytime there is a big storm or unusually high tide. You never really can predict when they'll reappear, but the best chance to see them is after a big coastal storm
Thumbs up on the yellow beach glass. It's really awesome. Just started to visit Higbee Beach for tumbling stones. Do you know if it gets really buggy thier in the summer months? Rails were interesting, will have to check it out. Thanks for posting.
Hi John K! As for the bugs at Higbee Beach, it really depends on which way the wind is blowing. If it's coming from the water, usually your good. If its coming from the land, well, then your probably gonna suffer. Thanks for watching and the comment. Check back again sometime soon - Paul
Awesome video!! Thank you 💜
Hi amy bee! Thanks for watching - Paul
I collected Beach Glass for years but I called it Ocean Buffed glass. Love it
Hi Annette Bryan! Thanks for the comment. Yes, as you probably noticed I use sea glass and beach glass interchangeably, but some people are very strict about what is considered sea glass & what is beach glass. It's all the same to me. Thanks for watching and all the best to you - Paul
Ohh I’ve always wanted to see the ghost tracks!
Hi chrishansen541, thanks for watching. The ghost tracks appear and then disappear in between Sunset Beach and Higbee Beach to the west of Cape May Point anytime there is a big storm or unusually high tide. You never really can predict when they'll reappear, but the best chance to see them is after a big coastal storm
Thumbs up on the yellow beach glass. It's really awesome. Just started to visit Higbee Beach for tumbling stones. Do you know if it gets really buggy thier in the summer months? Rails were interesting, will have to check it out. Thanks for posting.
Hi John K! As for the bugs at Higbee Beach, it really depends on which way the wind is blowing. If it's coming from the water, usually your good. If its coming from the land, well, then your probably gonna suffer. Thanks for watching and the comment. Check back again sometime soon - Paul