It’s always seemed to me that a music festival in the low California desert, even in April, would be hell on Earth. I was right.
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It’s always seemed to me that a music festival in the low California desert, even in April, would be hell on Earth. I was right.
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And with the ‘fragrant’ and dusty Salton Sea right next door….
WTF?
10 pounds of Mary Jane deals a lot of ‘fragrance’. Personally, I can’t stand the smell of it. Visiting Coachella by Cadillac seems a lot like going out of your way to experience Cruella by DeVille if you ask me…
Sorry 15 pounds, my bad…
“We can’t stop here. This is bat country.”
+10mg/cc
LOL…Cruella by DeVille….I like it.
But have you ever been to Salton Sea or Coachella? It is markedly malodorous.
Sorry have not had the ‘pleasure’. Closest I got was visiting the Tufa Towers at Mono Lake far, far to the north.
For exotic smells my reference is 11700 S Cottage Grove Ave. Chicago IL. Driving down Southbound on I-94 on a day when the wind is not off the lake but the other direction.
But I read in passing that Coachella and the Salton Sea area may someday become Lithium USA, a mining resource for all those lithium ion batteries needed for electric cars.
Depending on water levels, the shores of Salton Sea are quite broad – and made up of the decomposing carcasses of various brine shrimp, which are eaten by birds.
The mixture of rotting brine shrimp carcasses and bird poop is really something. And it can sneak up on you: The actual shore crusts over, and kind of seals it in, until an off-roader breaks through…
The actual shore crusts over, and kind of seals it in, until an off-roader breaks through…
Seals and Crusts eh? Like a Summer breeze, makes you smell brine and water in the eyes are all mine…
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You have to deal with a lot of the same stuff at these venues but some have better scenery than others.