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LiOH
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Glass Beach wasn’t exactly what we expected… This place near Fort Bragg, California has a pretty wild history. Back in 1906, people started using this coastline as a dumping site called “The Dumps.” For decades, trash, broken glass, appliances and even cars were thrown off the cliffs into the ocean. The dump stayed active until 1967, when California finally closed the area and cleanup programs began. Over the next decades, the ocean slowly transformed the broken glass into smooth colorful sea gl
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Glass Beach wasn’t exactly what we expected… This place near Fort Bragg, California has a pretty wild history. Back in 1906, people started using this coastline as a dumping site called “The Dumps.” For decades, trash, broken glass, appliances and even cars were thrown off the cliffs into the ocean. The dump stayed active until 1967, when California finally closed the area and cleanup programs began. Over the next decades, the ocean slowly transformed the broken glass into smooth colorful sea gl
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