From Paradise to Desolation: The Sultan Sea, California Story
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2024
- Come along with us as we tour the remains of the townsites and beaches that rim Salton Sea, California. We discover ghost towns, art displays, the last free place in the US, a man made mountain and beaches made of bones and barnacles!!
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Episode Highlights
02:13 - Salton City and beach
05:13 - Desert Shores
07:31 - Corvina Beach
11:19 - Bombay Beach
16:45 - Slab City
17:55 - East Jesus
20:21 - Salvation Mountain
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Some of that art is pretty cool though. The colours of salvation mountain against the azure blue sky is pretty spectacular!
It really is!
The story of the Salton Sea history and continuing saga is a true environmental tragedy.
Yes, it's very sad. The birds are coming back slowly, so that's a small step in the right direction.
Enjoyed your footage and commentary. Thanks posting would never have known theses places exist 👍Love d footage of salvation mountain
Nice to hear from you Ginette 🙂 Glad you enjoyed the video. Salvation Mountain is amazing. It's hard to believe it was all built by hand.
I haven’t been in that area for years now. And even though it’s so desolate, I’ve always been fascinated by it. Thanks for posting this video! I felt like I was right there with y’all!
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment ☺️. We really enjoyed our time there and learning about the area. It's beautiful, in its own unique way.
Hay bales are used for dust mitigation. There is a study that shows once the SS dries up the alkaline dust will basically wipe out vegetation for miles leeward of the prevailing wind, including all of Palm Springs and surrounding areas.
I also read that they hope the bales will create conditions for plant growth. Fingers crossed 🤞
@@TheTimeIsNowAdventures The SS was the result of water diversion, but that water was needed south of there so its source was cut off. There have been several political attempts to once again divert water to fix and refresh the SS but the need for water elsewhere always trumps the efforts. It is such an unforgiving climate and the level of salinity in the soil left behind as it dries make plant growth a (forgive the pun) but a tough row to hoe.