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Showing posts with label Green Energy. Show all posts

Glass Beach - Playa De Cristal

Feb 27, 2013

Glass Beach is a beach in MacKerricher State Park near Fort Bragg, California that is abundant in sea glass created from years of dumping garbage into an area of coastline near the northern part of the town.


History


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 California 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 Department of Parks and Recreation purchased the 38-acre (150,000 m2) Glass Beach property, and it was incorporated into MacKerricher State Park in October 2002.

Tourism


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 and an annual Glass Festival is held annually on Memorial Day weekend.

German Solar Power Plant

Sep 20, 2012

German solar power plants produced a world record 22 gigawatts of electricity per hour, equal to 20 nuclear power stations at fully capacity.

Solar power in the United States has been demonized as a "Left Wing Conspiracy".

Coke Bottle Lightbulb

Jun 30, 2012

This was done in Philippines. Water and bleach in bottle of coke was fitted on the roof. It reflects sunlight and is equal to 55 watt, a neat concept. I wonder if it would work on a bigger scale, like building the bulb the height of a floor, or going down many sub levels.