Author name: DUSA Staff

Lynn Bremner is an expert on desert topics and one of the founders of DesertUSA.com, where she authors the blog Desert Road Trippin'. She writes about the flora and fauna of the desert, destinations, experiences, road trips, geology, prospecting, desert culture, history, and desert lore. Lynn also authors the Ideas to Life Blog, focusing on AI content creation. A published author, she has written articles about polo, golf, and various other subjects.

Giant Rock and the Integratron in Landers, CA

The Giant Rock in Landers, CA is notable mainly due to George Van Tassel and the UFO Conventions he held there.  Van Tassel was first introduced to Landers and its huge boulder by Frank Critzer, a German immigrant who had come to the desert to try his hand at prospecting in the early 1930s. Critzer lived in a subterranean space he dug out underneath

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Healing Crystals for Your Home or Office

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Desert X 2021 Outdoor Art Installation March 12-May, 16 2021

Desert X 2021 will consider the desert as both a place and idea. Projects will explore issues essential to our collective future and the histories, realities, and possibilities of the Coachella Valley and its many communities through themes of land rights and ownership, the desert as border, migration, water exploitation, social justice, racial narratives of

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An Exhibition in Celebration of Native American Heritage Month

EC Galleries Presents:  A Celebration of Native American Artists Native American Heritage Month November 2020 Art as storytelling and Art as responsibility. Giving a Voice to Native American Artists   Limited Engagement: November 6, 2020 – November 30, 2020    A Celebration of Native American Artists: Native American Heritage Month November 2020 – Exhibition opens at EC

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An Exhibition in Celebration of Native American Heritage Month

EC Galleries Presents:  A Celebration of Native American Artists Native American Heritage Month November 2020 Art as storytelling and Art as responsibility. Giving a Voice to Native American Artists Limited Engagement: November 6, 2020 – November 30, 2020  A Celebration of Native American Artists: Native American Heritage Month November 2020 – Exhibition opens at EC Galleries in

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Day Trip #3: Old Dale Rd 4WD Jeep Trail

Old Dale Rd. 4WD Road Location: Joshua Tree National Park Requirements: 4WD Required, also excellent Mountain Bike Trail Time by Car: 2 to 3 hours Distance: 23 Miles (one way) Not recommended for summer trips. Check with Joshua Tree National Park to confirm road is open and that there aren’t any restrictions.  Per the National Park

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How to keep ice cold in the desert

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Public Comment Sought on Guidelines for $46.2 Million in Grant Funding to Improve California Communitieson June 23, 2020 at 7:00 am

SACRAMENTO, Calif., – The California Department of Parks and Recreation (State Parks) is seeking public feedback on draft guidelines for $46.2 million in grants to create and improve recreational opportunities in rural communities. Input from the public will help State Parks establish two new statewide grant programs – the Rural Recreation and Tourism Program and

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