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![Glass beach in Steklyannaya Bay near Vladivostok. Russia, Primorsky Krai in winter Stock Photo | Adobe Stock Glass beach in Steklyannaya Bay near Vladivostok. Russia, Primorsky Krai in winter Stock Photo | Adobe Stock](https://as1.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/02/42/77/74/1000_F_242777416_Hq2V6nfiamQI5R06Of57dFdItva0iPQq.jpg)
Glass beach in Steklyannaya Bay near Vladivostok. Russia, Primorsky Krai in winter Stock Photo | Adobe Stock
![The Glass Beach of Vladivostok, located in Russia's Far east. For years Ussuri Bay was a dumping ground for glass bottles and waste from a nearby porcelain factory. Stock Photo | Adobe The Glass Beach of Vladivostok, located in Russia's Far east. For years Ussuri Bay was a dumping ground for glass bottles and waste from a nearby porcelain factory. Stock Photo | Adobe](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/04/76/87/63/1000_F_476876370_WsTwZDEw3Wc5XH3ITPZLb8LKIG2Dl1dt.jpg)
The Glass Beach of Vladivostok, located in Russia's Far east. For years Ussuri Bay was a dumping ground for glass bottles and waste from a nearby porcelain factory. Stock Photo | Adobe
![Waves transform Russian seaside from a dumping ground for alcohol bottles into a colourful 'pebble beach' | The Sun Waves transform Russian seaside from a dumping ground for alcohol bottles into a colourful 'pebble beach' | The Sun](https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/nintchdbpict000298190540.jpg)