Salton Sea

Fifty miles south of Palm Springs in the California desert lies the Salton Sea - a man-made body of water created over 100 years ago from the flooding Colorado River.  A once prominent tourist and vacation destination in the 1950's and 60's, the area is currently in ruin and decay.  The salinity of the water is now greater than that of the Pacific Ocean and most of the area establishments have long since been boarded up.  However, there are still residents living in a handful of small towns surrounding the Salton Sea and some who visit to regard the decomposition.  
Upon each visit I have made to the Salton Sea, my attraction to the peculiar relationship of this region's past and present deterioration has increased and I cannot help but feel a sense of nostalgia for the landscape when I view these images.  
 
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Jean-Pierre Prieur
vraiment super
Jakob Wagner
Jakob Wagner, 11-02-09
cool!!
Angela Marklew
Angela Marklew, 10-20-09
nice work! i am also drawn to the Salton Sea and visit every chance I get. there's something magical about that place.....
Venture Visuals
All hail the Tamiesie. I would move to the Salton Sea and decompose myself if I knew it meant making it into one of these photos.
Katie Harmsworth
Amazing! I would love to go there!
Stefan van Deventer
Seems unreal. Great series Stephen.
Daniel Amato
Daniel Amato, 09-04-09
I grew up going here for the summer skiing and fishing. Used to be a fun place.
Charis Tsevis
Charis Tsevis, 08-28-09
Wonderful photos. I find this decay and decomposition somehow beautiful.
Victor Kakaoo
Victor Kakaoo, 08-19-09
good! +++
Sebastian Gebhardt
i Like it!
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