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Deadland

February 9, 2019

20190204_170056-01_resizedThe Salton Sea has been calling to me for years. My friend Joe Nichols had taught elementary school down there and had described the strange, hot, brutal countryside.

Even though Joe was long gone (he moved to the East Coast before he died) I wanted to visit to see where he had lived and to see the Sea. I didn’t want to go during the hot part of the year, and the hot part lasts about 9 months per year, so I kept missing my window, year after year.

Some background: the Salton Sea is California’s largest lake, and it is dying. Created by mistake, it was doomed from almost the beginning. An extreme rate of evaporation combined with industrial agriculture on its shores have left the formerly great lake a saline, shrinking, toxic pond.

The shores of the lake are dotted by failed housing developments (“Lots $4995” read signs), closed businesses and graffitied-over abandoned homes. The roads are so cracked and buckled by extreme heat and neglect that there are moguls, and driving Gladis felt like riding a particularly high-strung dolphin.

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And yet the lake is beautiful, rimmed in the distance by desert mountains. The winter clouds pour across the lake in dramatic bands creating ripples of light and shadow. At sunrise and sunset, the mountains are aflame with reds, orange and pinks right up until the point where darkness falls.

20190205_070424-01_resizedPeople still hang on here. They have to. For some, this was where their single-wide vacation mobile home was, and they ran out of other options. They build structures over the roofs of their metal homes to try to survive the long summers.

Other people are farm workers, braving temperatures of up to 120 degrees to bring us food year-round.

These are the people whose children and grandchildren Joe served as a teacher. He didn’t start teaching until he was in his 40s. He admitted that there were many nights where he laid on the floor drinking ice water, drained from facing the challenges of being a beginning teacher in a blistering climate.

“But the kids are so great,” he said. “I feel like I have to stay here for them.”

I thought of Joe as I drove around and slept on the shores of the Salton Sea. The wind blew hard and the air was tinged with something sharp and metallic. I had never been somewhere so strangely beautiful. I can’t stop thinking about it.

Joe is gone and soon the lake will be gone, too. I wonder who will teach the children then.

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This was on the shore of the lake. Now it is about half a mile away because the lake has shrunk.

107 Comments
  1. Patrick's avatar
    February 9, 2019 10:28

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  2. nikita2829's avatar
    March 3, 2019 06:16

    This place looks hauntingly beautiful…

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:12

      Yes, it is. I could have spent weeks photographing it. It shows such devastation amid such beauty.

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    March 3, 2019 06:18

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  4. shivampandey13's avatar
    Shivam@1392 permalink
    March 3, 2019 06:19

    Beautiful description of the place Michelle. Read it slowly so that i can take a ride in my mind. Felt it. Looks mythical and beautiful.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:17

      Thank you. I will be out on the road again soon, headed for the Arizona and New Mexico deserts. Please follow along!

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  5. AlibabaRedd's avatar
    March 3, 2019 06:30

    Nice work!👏

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  6. Joe Leonardi's avatar
    March 3, 2019 07:10

    A place I have always wanted to visit. Thank you for sharing.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:18

      If you can, you should. It took me years to get there and I still can’t quite believe it. It is one of the strangest places I have ever been.

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  7. Joe Leonardi's avatar
    March 3, 2019 07:12

    and actually a place i could see myself living

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:19

      If you like solitude, it is a great place. There isn’t much infrastructure – the grocery stores I saw were more like convenience stores, and the cell service was spotty. But it is very inexpensive for California.

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      • Joe Leonardi's avatar
        March 4, 2019 05:33

        As long as I have one or two people to do things with, I could be very happy in an isolated area.
        And I especially love heat. To me, there is nothing better than walk outside and start sweating temps… but I am a little strange like that lol

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        • Suebob's avatar
          March 4, 2019 19:55

          You would like it. For 7 months per year, the average high temp is above 90 degrees Fahrenheit (32C).

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  8. Dynoh k.y's avatar
    March 3, 2019 07:33

    Beautiful mother nature.save the sea

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:20

      That’s exactly how I felt – how could California let our largest lake die? But it was a mistake of nature and is so shallow it will probably never be healthy. So I’m torn about this.

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    March 3, 2019 07:45

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  10. pranabaxom's avatar
    March 3, 2019 08:03

    For a long time now I thought of visiting before nature reverts the lake back to desert. Glad to read your post and see it through your eyes.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:21

      It is worth a visit. It isn’t too far from Palm Springs or a side trip if you are lucky enough to go to Coachella.

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  11. Agnes Giroux's avatar
    March 3, 2019 08:13

    Love your pictures thank you

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  12. Ihagh G. T.'s avatar
    March 3, 2019 09:15

    👍👍👍… awesome post because of the adventurous emotions it generates while reading downwards

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  13. Patrick's avatar
    March 3, 2019 14:09

    You’re on WordPress’ Discover blog!!! Yay!

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  14. skullwoman's avatar
    March 3, 2019 14:09

    There is something so prehistoric about the deserts in California. I’ve driven out from LA to Palm Springs a few times and I’m always a bit awestruck at the stark beauty of it all.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:24

      Yes, especially compared to the density of the greater LA area…you just suddenly run out of people. Winter is a great time to visit, with the drama of the clouds and the colorful sunrises and sunsets.

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    KattiesMal permalink
    March 3, 2019 14:23

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  16. Harry's avatar
    plumber1240 permalink
    March 3, 2019 16:27

    Hello,

    A few years back Public Broadcasting, either Frontline or Independent Lens, did a fascinating story about this place. When I get the chance i am going to try to get there.
    Thanks for sharing,
    Harry

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:25

      I would urge you to visit! Especially while it is cooler. It is brutally hot 8 months out of the year.

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  17. MORENO's avatar
    March 3, 2019 16:45

    I visited the Salton Sea years ago. I’ve been looking for a reason to go back. Perhaps, this is it.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 3, 2019 18:26

      I would love to know how much it has changed. A friend told me he used to vacation there often. Now that is hard to believe.

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  18. gurbaj85's avatar
    March 3, 2019 18:11

    Still good to see that

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  20. Paul's avatar
    March 3, 2019 21:54

    Interesting read about an interesting place. Anthony Bourdain paid a visit to Bombay Beach at Salton Sea in No Reservations.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 5, 2019 07:30

      Now I have to look up that episode. I interviewed him one time- he was so great.

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    March 3, 2019 23:29

    Ok

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    March 3, 2019 23:57

    Great

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    March 3, 2019 23:59

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  24. writing for the world's avatar
    writing for the world permalink
    March 4, 2019 01:18

    The Earth is full of places to see really. That’s why we need to get out of the lanes of hot tourism spots and see the hidden treasures regularly.

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    Nirmal Roy permalink
    March 4, 2019 01:51

    hi

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    Anonymous permalink
    March 4, 2019 02:34

    Nice

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  27. Manalansan Aubrey's avatar
    March 4, 2019 03:00

    Reading your blog brought me into Salton Lake. I’m afraid that place will just be the same here in Philippines because of pollution but our President currently started cleaning the major lakes around Manila.

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  28. ashaanjuasok's avatar
    March 4, 2019 03:17

    Photography superb….

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    March 4, 2019 05:22

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    March 4, 2019 05:27

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  32. jannealexandra's avatar
    March 4, 2019 06:18

    This was beautiful. I look forward to reading more from you.

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  33. masamune52913's avatar
    March 4, 2019 06:24

    Love the way you worded this 😍

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  34. Skyscapes for the Soul's avatar
    March 4, 2019 07:24

    You have one fact incorrect, and missed other vital ones. The hot part of the year is not 9 months, it’s about 4. You missed the fact that once the lake dries up, it will potentially contaminate the best winter farmland in the country. So say goodbye to winter vegetables, or at least the ones you can afford. You also only showed the dying parts of the community, not any of the new buildings and houses that were built in Salton City in the last 10 years. You didn’t notice that because of the salt content and the elevation, this is the fastest water in the world. You put up a photo of Johnson’s Landing when it was closed. You should see it when we have the 4th of July fireworks and half the town is there. You never kayaked on the sea, or fished there it seems. You have missed so much.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 4, 2019 13:47

      There are 7 months where the average high is over 90 degrees, so I’ll split that with you. To me, that is hot. I stayed at Johnson’s Landing and it was very much open. I didn’t have time to kayak and I don’t fish, but if I go back, maybe I will. Thanks for commenting.

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    March 4, 2019 09:32

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  36. lbeth1950's avatar
    March 4, 2019 15:06

    I had no idea some residents still hung on. It looks like quite a challenge.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 4, 2019 19:56

      Yes, there are quite a few people, but scattered over a lot of territory.

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  37. Elliott Asbury's avatar
    Elliott Asbury permalink
    March 4, 2019 18:45

    I have heard of this place. Your description is lovely and the photos are amazing. Great stuff!

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  38. Brittany Rose's avatar
    Brittany Rose permalink
    March 5, 2019 05:01

    Beautiful.. I’d love to visit someday. The first picture was so eerie

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 5, 2019 07:27

      It is well worth the trip. Take your camera. It’s also a good place for meditation. Someone recommended kayaking, which would also be so nice because there aren’t many people out on the water.

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  39. Sara & Sam's avatar
    March 5, 2019 05:19

    Wonderful !

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  40. Unknown's avatar
    Anonymous permalink
    March 5, 2019 10:10

    One of those places at the top of my bucket list! It looks so amazing…

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  41. Kaz's avatar
    March 5, 2019 10:12

    One of those places at the top of my bucket list! It looks so amazing…

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  42. Ang's avatar
    March 5, 2019 13:33

    Captivating story. If only the winds could tell more of the past. Makes me feel like a perfect place to go and fall of the grid. I wish it went on longer. Thanks.

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 7, 2019 06:39

      Thank you. My post on Salvation in the Desert talks about Slab City, where you really CAN fall off the grid. A lot of people do.

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  43. shivumuskan's avatar
    March 5, 2019 21:23

    Truely magical😉

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  44. Jaymark Pamfilo's avatar
    Jaymark Pamfilo permalink
    March 5, 2019 22:28

    Beautiful

    Liked by 3 people

  45. Meg's avatar
    March 6, 2019 03:41

    Beautiful tragedy. Thank you for sharing.

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  46. maxim2468's avatar
    maxim2468 permalink
    March 6, 2019 06:29

    wow.cool!

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  47. Blue Love Blog's avatar
    March 6, 2019 12:40

    I love your vivid descriptions of this place. Your pictures are beautiful!

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  48. Nassima's avatar
    March 7, 2019 00:46

    This is the first time I hear about it, great information and nicely described😊

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  49. ncmocha's avatar
    Ncmocha permalink
    March 7, 2019 05:07

    Love the shots of the blue sky, the air must be really clean. I really like the mobile vacation home decorated with graffiti .

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    • Suebob's avatar
      March 7, 2019 06:37

      Ironically, the air is not clean. The soil is contaminated and the strong winds kick up dust, so many people in the area experience asthma and other breathing problems. But the desert light makes the sky so beautiful.

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  50. J.S - WEW's avatar
    J.S - WEW permalink
    March 7, 2019 06:03

    Nice article, From World Eye Watch

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  51. Rini Setiyaningsih's avatar
    March 7, 2019 20:47

    I like picture

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  52. Aangi's avatar
    March 7, 2019 22:05

    Loved it!

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  53. tayeonline's avatar
    March 9, 2019 07:46

    thank you

    Liked by 3 people

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