The small town near the entrance to the park is called Pt. Reyes Station, and has a familiar story of strange beginnings. Keep in mind that the population is still to this day, barely over 200 people, but for some reason, a train station shows up in 1875! Hence the name. Although used to be called "Olema" Station.
For sure! I was there about 3 years ago, the amount of glass seems endless! Many different colors. Blue pieces are harder to find now because they are older and more sought after. I wasn't buying the garbage dump narrative either! 😅
Yes, I thought about that, such as from Pack Mules , etc. However, Eucalyptus trees are not native to California, and according to the official narrative were planted by the Ranchers, when the Spanish arrived in late 1700-early 1800's. So, how would there already be seeds from grazing animals. Depending on how old the tree is.
@decemberbaby9549 good point, however I don't know of any species of bird that migrates across the Pacific Ocean from Australia, which is where they say the Eucalyptus tree is from orginally. Something doesn't add up.
@@LemurianWaves nor do I. One year the local news analyzed the dust particles in air, NW GA. There was Saharan sand. We’ve been taught that animals deposit seeds & spores. I think the air does too because of storms & high winds. That’s why I added that eucalyptus trees are growing in Unadilla GA. When I saw the first one I was surprised, the next few were through the area made me wonder how they came to be in south GA & thriving.
The small town near the entrance to the park is called Pt. Reyes Station, and has a familiar story of strange beginnings. Keep in mind that the population is still to this day, barely over 200 people, but for some reason, a train station shows up in 1875! Hence the name. Although used to be called "Olema" Station.
Fantastic!
Johnny Euke-Seed was on the scene!
😂 He seems to have been everywhere up and down the coast!
the "mysterious rock" is fulgurite, formed when lighting strikes sand
That tree looks prehistoric
Yo should do a video from glass beach Fort Bragg
.melted mess
Garbage dump lmfao ha ha ha ha
For sure! I was there about 3 years ago, the amount of glass seems endless! Many different colors. Blue pieces are harder to find now because they are older and more sought after. I wasn't buying the garbage dump narrative either! 😅
Or their seeds were planted by animals 13:08
Yes, I thought about that, such as from Pack Mules , etc. However, Eucalyptus trees are not native to California, and according to the official narrative were planted by the Ranchers, when the Spanish arrived in late 1700-early 1800's. So, how would there already be seeds from grazing animals. Depending on how old the tree is.
@@LemurianWaves maybe migrating birds🤷🏼♀️
I have a cousin in Unadilla GA. They have eucalyptus trees. I was quite surprised.
@decemberbaby9549 good point, however I don't know of any species of bird that migrates across the Pacific Ocean from Australia, which is where they say the Eucalyptus tree is from orginally. Something doesn't add up.
@@LemurianWaves nor do I. One year the local news analyzed the dust particles in air, NW GA. There was Saharan sand. We’ve been taught that animals deposit seeds & spores. I think the air does too because of storms & high winds.
That’s why I added that eucalyptus trees are growing in Unadilla GA. When I saw the first one I was surprised, the next few were through the area made me wonder how they came to be in south GA & thriving.