Glass rocks

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Surf_Pirate

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Mar 31, 2013
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I don’t know if these 2 glass rocks are natural or man-made. Here they are sitting on top of a 2” diameter “mag-light”, in the dark. They sure look interesting. Found them in the surf of the Neuse River. Thanks.
very interesting but there were many factory's and shipping industries that could have melted glass located near the water. Could you describe location or vicinity?
 

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