MICHI-CAN
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My other grandparents took me there when 12. The rich ones. LOL. Showed me what happens when you exploit nature without preserving it. Still have vivid memories. And the cacti now that you mention it.@MICHI-CAN check out these air plants
As for fish remnants in sand or soil that is interesting..
While back I visited a place called The Salton Sea - I thought it was sand where the water met the surface but it was all bone. Cactus growing in the most random places. Middle of broken buildings and stuff it was unique. I went to "Salvation Mountain". If u haven't heard of that here's a brief:
Salvation Mountain is a hillside visionary environment created by local resident Leonard Knight (1931–2014) in the California Desert area of Imperial County, north of Calipatria, northeast of Niland, near the Slab City squatter/art commune,[1] and several miles from the Salton Sea.
The artwork is made of adobe bricks, discarded tires and windows, automobile parts and thousands of gallons of paint. It encompasses numerous murals and areas painted with Christian sayings and Bible verses, though its philosophy was built around the Sinner's Prayer.
"Listen to your elders".