Leonard Knight's Salvation Mountain
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Knight & Salvation Mountain
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Road Trippin’ - Salvation Mountain
Day
Trippin’ Along
Highway 111 - Bombay Beach at the Salton Sea, Bashford’s
Hot Mineral Spa, and the town of Niland, CA, home of Salvation Mountain and Slab
City.
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The Goldwell Art
Museum
In 1984 a group of artists led by the late Albert Szukalski created
several outdoor sculptures in the Mojave Desert, four miles west of Beatty, Nevada.
View the ghostly figures of the Last Supper, a 25 foot high cinder block woman,
and the elegant and imposing Icara in this video.
Borrego Springs
Free Standing Art Structures
History is unfolding in Borrego Springs with the placement of the Gomphotherium
free standing art structures. These creatures lived in the area about 3 million
years ago. Dennis Avery, landowner of Galleta Meadows Estates has added 'free
standing art', original steel welded sculptures created by Perris Jurassic Park's
Ricardo Breceda.
Little Petroglyph
Canyon in the Cosos
The Cosos lie within the confines of China Lake Naval Weapons Center
(NWC), the U.S. Navy's largest research and development facility, making it a
little difficult to arrange a visit. Let DesertUSA show you this little-viewed
canyon that contains as many as 100,000 drawings, some thought to be 10,000 years
old.
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Bats
& Carlsbad Caverns
The park's most famous cave, Carlsbad Cavern, is over 1,000 feet deep, contains
30 miles of mapped passages and the largest underground chamber in the U.S. View
formations of stalagmites, stalactites, and columns as well as the evening flight
of Mexican free-tailed bats from the entrance of the Cavern.
The
Coyote
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The ubiquitous coyote originally ranged primarily in the southwest corner of
the US, but it has adapted readily to the changes caused by human occupation
and, in the past 200 years, has been steadily extending its range.
The
Honeybee![]()
The honeybee begins its life as a pinhead-sized egg, one of 1500 to 2000 laid
by the queen of the hive during the course of a typical late-winter or early-spring
day. It and its siblings each occupy private, adjoining, six-sided cells that,
collectively, serve as the nursery and the honeycomb of the hive
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