Referred to as the "Last Free Place in America" Slab City, is one of those off-the road pit stops where you can't help but pull over to take a selfie.
Slab City has been described as “the last free place in America” because there are no rules and no laws. Check out what it's really like.
Slab City California is an off the grid community with a gritty determined streak. Learn more about the people who live there and how to explore it.
I had 2 reasons for going on my day-trip that day. The first was a “bucket list” item to see iconic Salvation Mountain, and the second was to meet-up with RV travelers Live.Work.Dream. Both were so…
Slab City has been described as “the last free place in America” because there are no rules and no laws. Check out what it's really like.
Slab City California is an off the grid community with a gritty determined streak. Learn more about the people who live there and how to explore it.
The Slabs, or Slab City, is a unique city in the Sonoran Desert with no laws. A magical destination to visit, this artistic-commune-meets-snowbird-getaway-meets-refuge-for-a-drug-culture is home to amazing art and true freedom.
Dubbed "the last free place" by its residents, the infamous encampment—located in the Sonoran Desert—is holding on to its anarchic roots.
Slab City, a former military base turned alternative community in Southern California, has served as a safe space to thousands of transients, squatters, migrants, retirees and more since the 1940's.
Situated on a former military base in the Californian desert, Matt Stuart found this DIY community boasts skate parks, hot springs – and dismembered dolls
The Slabs, or Slab City, is a unique city in the Sonoran Desert with no laws. A magical destination to visit, this artistic-commune-meets-snowbird-getaway-meets-refuge-for-a-drug-culture is home to amazing art and true freedom.
We went to visit Slab City and the Salton Sea. If you want to check out a very offbeat part of California this area is for you...
Slab City, in the Californian desert, is a vast open-air squat where the poor, the excluded and the dispossessed live without running water, sewers or electricity. Photographer Laura Henno spent two months there, getting to know and documenting the lives of its inhabitants on the flipside of the ‘American dream’
The Slab City Library director quits and is in danger of being closed because of sloppy patrons here in the California Desert.
This abandoned Navy base was transformed into an off-grid alternative living community for thousands of people.
Here's what it was like visiting the desert community of Slab City, California & what you can expect to find on your visit.
Situated on a former military base in the Californian desert, Matt Stuart found this DIY community boasts skate parks, hot springs – and dismembered dolls
Slab City, in the Californian desert, is a vast open-air squat where the poor, the excluded and the dispossessed live without running water, sewers or electricity. Photographer Laura Henno spent two months there, getting to know and documenting the lives of its inhabitants on the flipside of the ‘American dream’
Since the first battle-weary vet returning from WWII bobbed his Hog and hit the highway for a mental reset, hard-core fans of "the biker lifestyle"...
The following article is from the book Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into California.(Image credit: Flickr user Gerry)Here’s a look at one of the most unusual, most unlikely, and, strangely, most beloved campgrounds in the entire United States. OPEN…AND CLOSEDWhen the United States entered World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, it was just a matter of time until American soldiers would go into battle against the German and Italian forces occupying North Africa. So in 1942...
The following article is from the book Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Plunges into California.(Image credit: Flickr user Gerry)Here’s a look at one of the most unusual, most unlikely, and, strangely, most beloved campgrounds in the entire United States. OPEN…AND CLOSEDWhen the United States entered World War II following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, it was just a matter of time until American soldiers would go into battle against the German and Italian forces occupying North Africa. So in 1942...
Situated on a former military base in the Californian desert, Matt Stuart found this DIY community boasts skate parks, hot springs – and dismembered dolls
Eerily beautiful abandoned places in the world include ghost towns in the US, old sanatoriums in Germany, and Soviet monuments in Bulgaria.
Andrew Waits spent two years roaming Washington, California, Nevada, and Arizona photographing boondockers, the broadly defined group of people living almost entirely off the grid and on the road.
A hand-crafted walking Dijon itinerary to explore the best of the city on foot.Things to do in Dijon and the Burgundy history,food,shopping &
It's the kind of place you must see to believe.
Situated on a former military base in the Californian desert, Matt Stuart found this DIY community boasts skate parks, hot springs – and dismembered dolls
Slab City, in the Californian desert, is a vast open-air squat where the poor, the excluded and the dispossessed live without running water, sewers or electricity. Photographer Laura Henno spent two months there, getting to know and documenting the lives of its inhabitants on the flipside of the ‘American dream’
If you’re looking for off the beaten path places to explore in Southern California, check out my list below! You’re off to quite an adventure here especially if you like graffiti. I hav…
A retirement community for circus freaks, a village of Chinese dwarves and a gated community for people who claim to speak to the dead are among the world's weirdest settlements. Going beyond mere unlikely locations for human habitation, these towns are intentional communities devoted to the strange and unusual. Dwarf City: Mountain Home for Little
Although from the outside it looks nothing more than a rag tag collection of RVs, Slab city has developed into a complex community with cafes and restaurants, a nightclub, a library and even a golf course.
California’s Salton Sea could dry up and die, or be fixed and developed. Either way, its renegades, recluses, ruffians and retirees will lose.