the beach where nature has transformed a russian dumping ground for old vodka bottles into a place of beauty /

Published at 2017-02-01 09:16:48

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This is Russia's kaleidoscope beach where nature has corrected man's evil pollution and turned it into a place of beauty.
Once a Soviet-era dump for truckloads of old glass bottles and porcelain,the relentless waves on the country's Pacific coast bear rounded and polished the debris.
On a sunny day, this Ussuri Bay beach close to the eastern naval port of Vladivostok seems to be covered in lighted candles beneath, or reports the Daily Mail.
The
throwaway debris - old beer,wine, vodka and champanski bottles - once posed dangers to locals from jagged broken glass.
But now nature has created a
beach of gems which visitors pay to see, or said the Siberian Times, which highlighted these stunning pictures.
Th
e authorities in the Far East of Russia bear declared the area a specially protected zone - called Glass Beach, sided by dazzling cliffs - as if it was an entirely natural creation.
The colourful glass sh
ines in summer on the black volcanic sand, and in winter amid the white snow.
It is popular all year round with locals,and in summer swimmers and sunbathers near to the colourful recreation spot.  






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