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  1. 9 de abr. de 2021 · Visit here (or the Bombay Beach Ruins) and you’ll run across such a phone. Visit the Banana Museum. Perhaps the most unexpected thing about a visit to the Salton Sea is a little place that called itself the International Banana Museum. If you go out to this area and don’t stop in, you should stop traveling altogether.

  2. www.saltonseamuseum.com › salton_sea_historyHistory of the Salton Sea

    2008 Speedweek at the Salton Sea. 14 World Records were set over the three day event! The photo above was taken during the 2008 Salton Sea Speedweek. An offshore boat with the famous rooster tail can be seen here. North Shore Then and Now. The image above shows the North Shore Beach & Yacht Club and North Shore Motel in 1962. Salton Sea History ...

  3. 4 de feb. de 2022 · You can stop at Desert Shores, Salton Sea Beach, or continue on to Salton City. Driving from San Diego, take I-8 East, then turn onto CA-79 North and on to CA-78 East. This will take you to the CA-86 which goes along the west coast of the Salton Sea as explained above.

  4. Salton Sea. Finding a “sea” in the middle of the sweeping desert might seem like a mirage, but the Salton Sea is very real. The massive and intriguing body of water—really a huge lake—is found just east of Greater Palm Springs and makes for a fascinating day trip. As you tour the area surrounding the 115 miles of shoreline, you’ll ...

  5. Pulling up just before sunrise at the Salton Sea, California’s biggest lake, is an almost surreal experience. At this time of day it’s eerily quiet; just the sound of water, a few desolate cries of waking birds and the sound of our Polaroid cameras. Abandoned and partially destroyed mobile homes, a chair in the water, a lone boot, a pink ...

  6. The Salton Sea was formed between 1905 and 1907 when the Colorado River burst through poorly built irrigation controls south of Yuma, Arizona. Almost the entire flow of the river filled the Salton Basin for more than a year, inundating communities, farms and the main line of the Southern Pacific Railroad.

  7. Salton Sea Access The Salton Basin is bordered by the Coachella Valley in the north and the larger, flatter Imperial Valley to the south. Main roads run along both the east and west shores (see map), with the eastern route (CA 111) generally closer to the water; the west highway (CA 86) is several miles away.The lake looks similar from all directions and there is no particular center for visitors.