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Why this mysterious Bay Area beach is covered in thousands of broken ceramics
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Richmond, Calif.’s TEPCO beach is tiny, it’s hard to find, and it’s completely covered in literally thousands of pieces of broken ceramic dishware.Blair Heagerty/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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Whoa, a whole plate at Richmond, Calif.’s TEPCO beach.Blair Heagerty/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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I counted 70 ducks in the Bay. The wildlife was pretty incredible.Blair Heagerty/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less
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Another bench to add to my mental list of The Best Benches in the Bay Area. Blair Heagerty/SFGATEShow MoreShow Less