Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Places. Show all posts

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Glass Beach



Glass Beach is situated near Fort Bragg in California. There are actually 3 Glass Beaches situated near each other but it's the third site which is usually referred to as Glass Beach.

In 1906 a dump was created for Fort Bragg residents to dispose of their waste. By 1943 this site had filled up and a new site was opened which by 1949 was also filled. A third site was then opened which was filled by 1967 and was subsequently closed. Over the following decades the waste was cleared and recycled but the broken glass and pottery that had been dumped there was left behind and became rounded by the action of the sea tumbling it over the pebbles.



Glass Beach has been a tourist attraction for many years and attracts tens of thousands of people each year. Visitors not surprisingly want to take away a souvenir; some take a few glass pebbles but others take bags and buckets of pebbles away with them. This has meant that depth of glass pebbles has reduced from around a foot (30cm) to just a thin layer today. Collecting is banned on the beach but this does not stop peoples collecting.

I've not personally visited the area but I was made aware of its existence whilst searching for music samples. Soundiron is a company producing deep-sampled instrument libraries. They've recorded numerous sounds from Glass Beach which are available as a set of samples for the Kontakt player.

Below is a track created by Soundiron using the Soundiron Glass Beach set:




If you want to visit you should do it sooner rather than later as the pebbles are disappearing fast.

 
My little blog is now 2 years old!
 
Catch You Later!






Credits:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glass_Beach_(Fort_Bragg,_California)http://www.zmescience.com/other/glass-beach-10102011/
http://soundiron.com/products/glass-beach
https://soundcloud.com/soundiron/freewayland-soundiron-glass-1
http://beachblissliving.com/best-sea-glass-beaches-america/







Sunday, 31 May 2015

How does it feel to not exist?

 

At the time I was writing my BJD post a while back I was watching the anime series 'Another'. The series features a creepy doll shop where one of the characters lives. The doll shop popped into my head again a few days ago and I wondered if there were any real ones like the one in Another.


I started by Googling doll shops in Tokyo but not surprisingly, they're far from creepy:


The Asakusabashi area of Tokyo is the place to go if you're looking for traditional Japanese dolls but these shops are mostly modern-styled:

 
 
 
 
 
 
Not a doll shop, but worth a look is the Hakata Folk Museum featured on the twilightzone518.blogspot:
 
 
 
I'm sure that if a shop like the one in Another actually existed someone would have photographed it and posted it online. However, creepy doll shops do exist but they're not in Japan; they're in Italy. I've found two, one in Rome and the other in Naples:
 
 
 


Check this excellent website for more photos:
 
 
Naples:
l’Ospedale delle Bambole

www.ospedaledellebambole.it
 

 
While I was searching for material I came across a few other noteworthy (if not that creepy) shops from around the world:
 
Storefront of an old doll shop, Galerie Véro Dodat, Paris:
 
 
Doll shop in Sapa, Vietnam:
 
 
Little Faces Doll Shop Gadsden, Alabama (closing in June this year):
 
 
 
In a similar vein you can find info on haunted dolls at this site:


Well. I didn't find the shop from Another but I did find plenty of weird stuff. Have you ever visited a real-life creepy doll shop or know where one exists? If you have, please leave a comment below!


Catch you later!
 





http://www.pa-works.jp/


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#another
#doll
#dolls
#dollshop
#doll shop
#creepy
#spooky
#gothic
#bjd