GLASS BEACH ~ FORT BRAGG, CA ~ BEACH GLASS SAND sample

$8.94 (-40%)

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  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
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  • You are buying
    one
    2″ x 3″ zip-lock bag containing approximately 15 ml.of glass, shells, rocks and sand sample collected by a sand collector friend for wife Kelly and me at the world famous
    Glass Beach ~ Fort Bragg, California.  See the “macro”photo and the “microscopy” photo above taken from these actual collected samples.  As shown, these glass and sand samples contain incredible varieties of glass, shells, rocks and sand in each sample bag.
    NOTE: Glass sand collecting is not permitted in all areas but this glass sand sample was collected by our friend at an unrestricted area where collecting small amounts of the glass sand is permitted.
    Each sample bag purchased
    will be unique with a nice variety of glass, shells, rocks and sand and
    will be similar to the sample shown in the pictures above but the amount or color of the glass, shells, rocks, etc. in each bag will vary and is not guaranteed.
    In the early 20th century, Fort Bragg residents threw their household garbage over cliffs owned by
    the
    Union Lumber Company
    onto what is now Glass Beach, discarding glass, appliances, and even
    vehicles. Locals referred to it as “The Dumps.”
    Fires were lit to reduce the size of the trash pile.
    The C
    alifornia State Water Resources Control Board
    and city leaders closed the area in 1967. Various
    cleanup programs were undertaken through the years to correct the damage. Over the next several
    decades the pounding waves cleaned the beach, by breaking down everything but glass and pottery and
    tumbling those into the small, smooth, colored pieces that cover Glass Beach.
    In 1998, the private owner of the property determined that Glass Beach should belong to the public, and
    began a five year process of working
    with the
    California Coastal Conservancy
    and the
    California
    Integrated
    Waste Management Board
    for the cleanup and sale of the property to the state. Following
    completion of
    the clean up, the California Dept. of Parks
    purchased the 38-acre (15 ha) Glass Beach
    property, and it was incorporated into
    MacKerricher State Park
    in October 2002.
    The beach is now frequently visited by tourists.  Collecting is not permitted on the park’s
    beach,
    although
    sea glass
    can be found on other local beaches outside the park boundary.
    A Glass
    Festival is held annually on
    Memorial Day
    weekend.
    Thousands of tourists visit Fort Bragg’s glass beaches each day in the summer. Most collect some glass.
    Because of this and also because of natural factors (wave action is constantly grinding down the glass),
    the glass is slowly diminishing. There is currently a move to replenish the beaches with discarded
    glass.
    Due to the unrestricted area where this sample was collected and the small amount available, the supply is Extremely Limited.
    Currently Kelly teaches 5’th grade and has a special “sand unit” for her kids where she shows them sand samples mounted on slides under a microscope from over 400 locations around the world.  Kelly has been collecting sand samples through family and friends for over the last 18+ years!
    If you are purchasing more than one item, the S/H fees have been set up with e-bay so each additional item after the first item purchased is only an additional $.50 fee for S/H. We are willing to ship Internationally, just drop us a note and ask for an estimated cost to ship to you.
    Thanks for viewing.
    Ron & Kelly
    Be sure to see our other listings with sand samples from around the world.

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