Located along the Mendocino Coast in Fort Bragg, this former city dump has been transformed into an oceanside destination bespeckled with gemstone-like sea glass. Between 1906 and 1967, the beach was a disposal site for everything from old cars to empty bottles, but in the decades since, it has become coated with a layer of tiny smooth glass treasures — formed from the powerful ocean waves colliding with the discarded refuse. The crystalline pebbles that adorn Glass Beach come in a kaleidoscope of colors, which largely correspond to the type of trash they originated from. While removal of any glass is prohibited, visitors are encouraged to explore any of the beach's three sections in search of the most vibrant and photogenic bits of glass.
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