Sunday 20 March 2016

Glass Beach - California - USA

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Glass Beach Beach in MacKerricher State Park near Fort Bragg, Calif., Which is abundant in sea glass created from years of dumping garbage to the coast near the northern part of the city.

In 1906, Fort Bragg residents established a formal water dump site behind the Union Wood Company on what is now known as "Site 1". Most of the communities faced water dumps water renounce glass, hardware, and even vehicles. The locals referred to as "dumps". It was often lit fires to reduce the size of the trash pile.

When the original landfill filled in 1943, the site was moved to what is now known as "Site 2", an active landfill from 1943 until 1949.

When this beach filled in 1949, has been transferred to the dump north of what is now known as the "beach glass", which has been active on the dump site until 1967.

Closed control California's water resources and the leaders of the city council in this area in 1967. The different cleaning programs conducted over the past correct the damage. Over the next few decades, it was biodegradable in landfills simply degraded and removed at the end of the day all the minerals and other substances and sold as scrap or used in the art. Bouts bombing down the glass, pottery and Haute those pieces in a smoother small colored blocks, which often become quality jewelry, which covers Glass Beach and other beaches two glass (formerly dumps) at Fort Bragg.

There are three sites Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, where the garbage dump in the ocean between 1906 and 1967. The second location (1943-1949) and three (1949-1967 - "Beach Glass") and is located at the end of the path that starts on the corner of Elm Street and glass engine Beach . These sites can be reached on foot and a short climb down the cliffs surrounding the beach. One site (1906-1943) is 1/4 mile south of the second site became accessible on foot as of January 2015 when he opened the door of the northern coastal New Trail in Fort Bragg.

In 1998, the private owner of the property began the process for a period of five years of work with the preservation of coastal California and the Council of the California Integrated Waste Management to clean up and sell the property to the state. After completion of the cleaning, and the California Department of Parks bought and entertainment on 38 acres (15 hectares) property Glass Beach, and was integrated MacKerricher State Park in October 2002.

Most of the actual "beach glass", Site 3, is "adjacent" to the State Park MacKerricher. All entities in California ends in the average high-water mark (MHW), in accordance with Article 10 of the Constitution of the state. Fort Bragg, and the mean high water mark is 5.2 ", and most of the Glass Beach is less than that watermark.

Sites 1 and 2 are located to the south of the "Glass Beach" does not abut the state park area, even though they abut the new garden area of ​​the city, which also expire in the average high-water mark (MHW).

Now visit the beach by the tens of thousands of tourists annually. It is discouraged in the collection of "beach glass" section within and adjacent to the state park, despite the fact that most sea glass now found on beaches outside the glass the other two state park area.

About 1000 to 1200 tourists who visit the beaches of Fort Bragg glass every day in the summer. Most of the collection of some of the glass. Because of this, and also because of natural factors (the movement of the waves and grinding down the bottom of the glass), and glass slowly declining. Currently there is movement by Captain c e (Cass) Forrington to replenish beaches with glass disposal. At December 10, 2012, the city of Fort Bragg City Council discussed the depletion of beach glass and refused to proceed with the renewal efforts because of the cost and perceived the possibility that required permits will not be approved.

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