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A Mendocino Sunset

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Nov 23, 2012
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My little Pre Christmas present to myself. A weekend jaunt up to Fort/Bragg and Mendocino CA. Taken at Glass Beach Cove in Fort Bragg. Glass Beach Cove is on the edge of town, along the ocean. In the 20th century, Fort Bragg residents threw their trash over these cliffs. They discarded glass, appliances, and cars. The land was owned by the Union Lumber Company, and locals called it "The Dumps." Sometimes fires would be lit to remove the trash pile. In 1967, city leaders closed the area and various cleanup programs were brought on through the years to fix the damage. Over several decades the pounding waves cleansed the beach, wearing down the discarded glass into the small, smooth, colored pieces that coat the beach today. The area is now visited by tourists.

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Bampster

2:27AM | Fri, 23 November 2012

Beautiful photograph and a very interesting commentary--excellence!!!!!

whaleman

2:33AM | Fri, 23 November 2012

Wonderful rich shot! Quite a story!

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crender

4:04AM | Fri, 23 November 2012

Awesome work!

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durleybeachbum

9:01AM | Fri, 23 November 2012

A good end to an horrific story. Beautiful


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