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Billed as one of the last places that freedom still exists it is home every winter to a special class of "snowbirds".
We must be willing to get rid of the life we've planned,
so as to have the life that is waiting for us.
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Desert Captain wrote:
Just returned from a 5 day trip to San Diego and Borrego Springs. on the way home heading east out of Borrego Springs we detoured to the tiny little town of Niland southeast of the Salton Sea.
Niland is home to a truly unique adventure. Located 4 miles northeast of town on very poor but paved road you enter the realm of Slab City. Hundreds of dilapidated {disintegrating} trailers and what were once RV's of every description cover the barren landscape. Billed as one of the last places that freedom still exists it is home every winter to a special class of "snowbirds".
At the entrance to The Slabs" as it is known you will encounter Salvation Mountain and it is definitely worth a stop. Google it for details but for 31 years a man lived off the grid building his ultimate shrine to Christianity.
Colorful does not begin to describe what thousands of gallons of bright paint applied to the barren landscape can accomplish:
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Always wanted to see this amazing spot and we're glad the opportunity finally presented itself. Not much in Niland but breakfast at the Buckshot Cafe was decent.
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Not having any luck posting the pics I took... must be another Photobucket fiasco but I'll keep trying.
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