Fire-King Glass on the Shores of Rhodes
Mint-green-colored sea glass repeatedly turns up during Jim Allen's winter searches of the beaches of Rhodes, Greece.
Read moreMint-green-colored sea glass repeatedly turns up during Jim Allen's winter searches of the beaches of Rhodes, Greece.
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