Buoy Washed Up on an Abandoned Beach
Myself, my girlfriend and some friends were walking along the shores of a deserted beach on Lake Superior. In the distance we saw something odd on the shoreline. As we got closer to tried to make out what it was but couldn't tell. Turned out it was a buoy of some sort washed up on the shore at some point by the high tide.
Having already been hiking for a few hours we decided to stop and sit down and have some snacks and take a swim. The water was chilly to say the least, even in the summer time Lake Superior is cold so in mid October it was especially cold. None the less it was refreshing.
My girlfriend was collecting rocks along our walk so she decided to stack a couple she had collected on the buoy and I snapped a photo. This is one of my favorite photos I took on the trip.
When I stayed in Hawaii we used to have glass buoys wash up on the shore all the time. After I was there for while I came to realize some of them are quite valuable
hey @davedickeyyall what is a glass buoy? do they float? thats interesting
Yes. They're just a big glass buoy that floated over from another country. The valuable ones are from Japan and they're generally green or blue glass.
Yeah. What they said. Lol.
http://www.theglassmuseum.com/fishingfloats.htm