The desert atmosphere of Palm Springs!

📍Salvation Mountain

In my senior year of high school, I learned about Salvation Mountain in California because of Jessica's Fly. Since then, I have been dreaming of going to Salvation Mountain one day. In my heart, Salvation Mountain is a symbol of freedom and courage. So I spent an extra day in Palm Spring in California just to get to Redemption Mountain.

Salvation Mountain is located in the desert of Southern California. It was Grandpa Leonard who created Salvation Mountain alone in the desert for 27 years. We drive from Palm Spring, which takes about 2.5 hours. I was excited and nervous on the way there. At the moment when I saw the Redemption Mountain, it seemed that the dream in my heart suddenly came true and I reached the ideal destination in my heart.

Looking back on my 25 years, I seem to have found the "true me" of freedom. My film number 25, is confidence, is brave, is not looking back. I believe that as long as you love life and remain confident and brave, you will encounter a moment of destiny in your life.

📍East Jesus

This art community in California is full of creativity and imagination. The artworks here are all made from recycled materials, displaying a post-apocalyptic aesthetic. Next to Redemption Hill, it's down the road, lots of clever installations.

📍 Bombay Beach

Really can't walk! Bombay Beach's old art installations make it feel like the end times, ten years after the extinction of mankind. Each is very interactive, and the story seems to spill out of the photo.

📍Azure Palm Hot Spring

There are so many pools to soak in, there's private soup in the room, and the room is huge! In the evening, while watching the stars is really happy, the next day we also got up early to go to the hot springs, people have not much experience is very good! And the hot spring is very magical, I went to the oil accidentally burned, did not expect to soak in the hot spring scars are gone!

📍Palm Spring Downtown

Take a stroll around downtown and check out the Monroe statue, especially recommend the 360-degree Aerial Tramway, which can see the snow-covered mountains from the desert, especially recommend to buy tickets in advance for the sunset stage, if you don't get tickets, you can line up at the scene, it is recommended to catch the 8 a.m. trip without queuing.

📍Indian Canyons

Giant fan-shaped palms in woolen pants, rocky canyons in the desert, dainty meandering streams and waterfalls, all of which fit together?

Walking among them, looking up, looking down, shaking his head from side to side, surrounded by giant furry legs, only frequent wonder. Into the closer look, only to find that the hairy legs were originally dried palm leaves every year, after decades and hundreds of years, like a large-scale performance art.

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