The most beautiful landscape of California's glass beach
When magic meets beauty, it produces a wonderful combination of landscapes that man can not make with his hands.
The beach of glass is also called because there are many and many kinds of glass and many different gemstones on the beach, which can go to visit the beach to enjoy the beautiful view of these stones on the beach.
The glass beach is located near Fort Bragg, California. The beach has a lot of accumulated sea glass resulting from years of silt accumulation in the Sahel near the northern part of the town.
No one expected that the accumulation of waste received from the townspeople in the middle of the nineteenth century would produce beautiful and charming stones. The beach was closed in 1960 by the city's leaders and the local water authority to be turned by the city's inhabitants from a seashore To a dumpster and no one expected to be reopened but with this wonderful view of stained glass resulting from that garbage.
In the past few years, the beach and about 20 acres of land surrounded by the California State Park have been purchased for inclusion in the vicinity of the Macer State State Park, after the beach has been completely cleaned of the glass remains that have not been turned into glass.
This beach is not the only one of its kind, but there are several beaches that have happened to the beach of glass, including a beach in Venice, California, one in the Gulf of Hawaii and another in Guantanamo Bay, and these beaches are a testimony to the power of nature to correct the mistakes committed by human rights.