Black Glass Antique Bottle Diving

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Sailors have been anchoring in the harbor for 500 years, but most of the old bottles will be under several feet of sand. You also have to worry about boat traffic.
 
I saw a lady at the Arawak Cay (Fish Fry) cultural fair (mabe oct'08) with an load of sterling silver jewelry all based around sea glass. She was from Abaco. I've a friend over there that i'll get contact details for if you like.

I'm on N.P. and have a small boat/safety gear/O2 etc. I'll take you out if you know where we're going. Although i've a few good ideas.

The north coast and harbor have altered much over the last 100 years.

It'd take some research but might well be fun!
What does Black glass go for by the kilo on the world market?
 

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