I think you'd like it. And I'll probably go with you, it's been years since I've seen the ocean myself. [....and she'll proceed to tell him horror stories of all sorts of giant, man-eating monstrosities of the deep while they're there.]
[shush I'm just learning you some important earth culture] Usually on a good day it's loud and crowded and full of families and surfers and what have you. But if you can find someplace away from all of that....it's quite nice. Warm sand, salty air, maybe some sea glass or a reef just off shore....
It's the sort of thing you really have to see for yourself.
It is. Usually you can tell from the color how rare the glass is and where it may have come from. Like....black glass might be from old eighteenth century wine bottles and such, when the ships carrying them went down. [er. can you tell who used to do some collecting?]
[what a nerd] Am I to understand that people from your time found odd pieces of broken glass collectible? [he sounds.. curious instead of outright mean, at least]
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It's the sort of thing you really have to see for yourself.
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...I suppose so. We'll see if we arrive at one, at any rate.
Sea glass, though? Elaborate.
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Small bits of glass worn down by the sea. A lot of people collect it.
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Interesting. [kind of]
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