Great afternoon at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg. Hardly any people but lots of wildlife, sun and beauty everywhere. Enjoyed walking in the paths, listening to the waves, walking g the dogs and...
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Glass Beach in Fort Bragg, California is a must-see destination for nature enthusiasts and beach lovers. Located on the Mendocino Coast, this unique beach is known for its high concentration of sea glass, which has been rounded and polished by the rolling waves over time. The beach was created as a result of the Great Quake of 1906, when the town's debris was dumped into the ocean, and Mother Nature has since transformed it into a treasure trove of sparkling glass. Visitors can also explore the fascinating tide pools and observe the diverse marine life that thrives in this ever-changing environment.
Sea glass, also known as beach glass, is formed through the weathering and tumbling of glass in saltwater, giving it a frosted appearance and soft texture. Glass Beach offers a wide range of colors, with green, brown, and clear white being the most common due to the disposal of glass bottles in these shades. However, rare finds such as cobalt blue and red glass, known as the sapphires and rubies of the beach, can also be discovered. With its captivating history and natural beauty, Glass Beach is a true gem along the California coastline.
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Such a unique beach. The last time before my recent visit was 11 years ago and there was a lot more glass - I suppose it's all been collected by visitors? It's probably better to go at low tide...
When i was here 10 years ago there was lots of glass, at least inches deep, & no sand. Sadly, probably due to docial media, there is no glass anymore except lone pieces here & there. The beach is...
We enjoyed the hiking down to the beach and hills around the area. Easy access and free parking and short walk to the edge in order to go down. Weekend and holiday can be packed with tourists...
Can't come to Fort Bragg without visiting Glass Beach, so we went there the morning before heading home the next day. There was plenty of parking available, and we saw a map of the area. The map...
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