Glass Beach and USS Hornet Carrier
Welcome to Glass Beach Tour
Itinerary:
08:15am: attendant and drink coffee at Thanh Travels Office, 1969 Tully Road # 50 San Jose, CA 95122.
08:45am: start the journey.
09:45am: USS Hornet Carrier Alameda.
03:00pm: arrive at Glass Beach.
06:00pm: short break & quick meal at In & Out Burger.
08:30pm: back to Thanh Travels' office at 1969 Tully Road # 50 San Jose, CA 95122. All times are estimated.
En route, when it is necessary we reserve the right to make any changes without prior notice.
Please be adviced to prepare your own meals, we will not stop for breakfast, lunch due to time limit.
At the beginning of the 20th century, a public landfill appeared on the coast. Once upon a time people did not think that such actions could harm nature. Bottles, light bulbs, old cars, broken furniture, and household waste gradually accumulated on the ocean shore.
Only after 60 years, the authorities closed the dump. The large debris was moved farther away from the coast, and the small wastes, plastic, tons of glass were left at the same place.
A few decades later, nature itself slowly sorted out the traces of human activity. Ocean waters have cleaned the beach and sharpened every piece of glass. The resulting colorful pebbles of different sizes. The pounding waves broke down the glass and pottery and tumbled those pieces into the small, smooth, colored pieces that often become jewelry-quality, which cover Glass Beach
The beach is now visited by tens of thousands of tourists yearly. Collecting is discouraged by State Park Rangers on the section of "Glass Beach" adjacent to the state park, where they ask people to leave what little glass is left for others to enjoy. Fort Bragg is a prime example of something turned from a dumping site to a national treasure and popular landmark of California. In other word It's how nature has reclaimed landfills, just as time and waves have corrected one of human's mistakes
The USS Hornet Sea, Air & Space Museum is a museum ship, located on the southernmost pier of the former Naval Air Station Alameda in Alameda, California, US
The museum is composed of the aircraft carrier USS Hornet, exhibits from the NASA Apollo Moon exploration missions, and several retired aircraft from the Second World War and the transonic and early supersonic jet propulsion period. A number of compartments contain exhibits concerning contemporary carriers that are supported by related associations. The flight deck, hangar deck, and first deck below are open for self-guided tours. Docent-led tours are available into the ship's navigation and flight deck control areas of the island and down into one of the engineering spaces containing two of the four ship's propulsion turbines.
Price includes
- Bus, tour guide, bottled water, entrance fees
- $5 tip per person
Price excludes
- Personal travel insurance
- Personal expense
- What is not included
Cancellation policy
- 15 days prior to departure date: 100% refund.
- 10 days prior to departure date: 75% refund.
- 05 days prior to departure date: 50% refund.
- 04 days prior to departure date: 00% refund.