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      <title>Finding Rare Dark Purple Sea Glass on the Beach</title>
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      <description>You honestly never forget the first time you spot a piece of dark purple sea glass peeking out from the wet sand. It usually doesn&amp;#39;t even look like glass at first. Most of the time, you&amp;#39;ll be walking along the shoreline, eyes glued to the pebbles,</description>
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