We stopped at the Anza Borrego California State Park for a park map and information about the artworks. The rangers gave us a map with dots all over the town. We drove north on Borrego Springs Road until we thought that we had totally missed them. I pulled the Jeep to the side of the road and we consulted the map. When we looked up, we could see brown structures in the distance. "There they are!" You turn off the main roads on to any number of sand roads and in to a big field. And the adventure begins as you drive around and over and back again.
There were camels.
And what to me looked like an elephant with a squid face.
Mamoths.
More elephant squid things.
A grasshopper and a scorpion.
A view from the driver's seat. Jeep in 4WD!! Woohooo!
And "The Giant Sea Serpent", the one that I was looking for.
There are 150...150!!! This is an amazing stop.
The story behind all of this? The owner of the private estate "Galetta Meadows Estate", Dennis Avery, decided that he wanted to add free standing art to his massive property. He enlisted the help of Ricardo Breceda who began crafting these amazing sculptures and they started to pop up around the desert. Mr. Breceda often claims that he is done creating the sculptures but then another one pops up in the barren landscape and the speculation continues. Source for the owner paragraph: www.californiathroughmylens.com
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