Well, there’ a 30 mins drive away
from the city of Vladivostok, Russia, lies a spectacular bay surrounded by
remarkable cliffs. Though, it has not been very long ago, the Russian beach
here was used as dumping ground of old glass bottles by a local porcelain
factory, or so the story goes. Therefore, according to another version, the
waste glass products were washed away by the river and then swept into the sea.
But many thanks to the tremendous power of Mother Nature, the bay, near
Vladivostok, now boasts one of the most beautiful beaches you’ll ever see. As
the years passes the seaside on Ussuri Bay has taken on a rare appearance.
The countless broken bits of
glass, rounded smooth by the persistent pounding of the ocean waves cover every
bit of the beach. While Ussuri Bay was once considered very unsafe, authorities
have now deemed it a particularly protected area called Glass Beach that is
popular with both tourists and locals. When on a sunny day, they sparkle like
lighted candles, the Glass Beach of Ussuri Bay is not the only perfect example
of nature correcting man’s mistake. However, the waves of the North Pacific
have washed the broken beer, wine and vodka bottles into millions of smooth and
colorful “pebbles” that have turned the area from a no-go zone to a tourist
attraction that visitors pay to see. And looking at these stunning pictures,
we’re really not surprised.
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