Odd Findings in the Anza Borrego Desert
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- While most people come to the Anza Borrego Desert to see the amazing wild flowers and the giant mountain views, I was excited to check out the 130 + metal sculptures that are scattered through-out the area. Ricardo Breceda has been an artist and sculptor for many years with world wide recognition. These sculptures started being installed here back in 2008. Next time you're in the Anza Borrego area, come for the flowers but stay for the artwork!
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Southern California is so beautiful this time of year and I'm glad I could show you all a little bit of what I've been seeing.
I never knew about this stuff!! That is why I love your channel thanks Chris really really awesome stuff always enjoy your content Thanks for sharing this adventure. Cheers!
Those are incredible sculptures ! I live near a place called Crystal Palace here in the UK and there are Victorian Dinosaur sculptures around a lake in the park which are pretty cool.
I spent last weekend visiting Topanga & Malibu Canyons as well as Pacific Coast Highway. Practically spiritual in it's beauty. Living in No. California, we have such different coastlines.
Chris, i agree wonderful to see through your lens, Thank you keep safe through these troubled times.
One of your best & you did your home work on this I'm in Arizona so thanks for seeing our border town.
Some of these look like they could come alive any second....amazing work!
I loved it! I had never heard about it.
You are pronouncing the name of the park correctly! It is named after the wild goats that inhabit the area.
Very interesting! I didn't know where the name came from.
They're bighorn sheep (borrego) and the Spanish explorer was named Anza who "discovered" it.
The place is called Galleta Meadows btw.
The guy who owned the land commisioned al the pieces. He died ten years ago and the place is his legacy.
Thank you! Answered the questions I had about the place.
The “serpent” is actually called a Drake
A drake is a dragon with no wings often mistaken for a giant serpent
These magnificent steel sculptures will last 200+ years in the desert, easily! That very light coating of rust on the surfaces will actually form a protective barrier and stop the rust from going any further. Unless they're destroyed by the biggest destructive force on the planet...man. Thanks for this video, you do great work.
Pentagon, destructive force number one.
I was legit just reloading my subscriptions for no reason and then you uploaded and then I fell off my bed and clicked on the video
haha like magic!
I live 20 miles from here that man is extremely talented man that like working with his hands and yes April is beatiful in the deserts
Great video, like the scrap sculptures, there's a lot of those started springing up in Scotland as well, just seemed to start to appear..
How fantastic! The detail on the wings of the locust. I,agree the welding adds just a little more character. Thanks,Chris for bringing this to us. Never heard of them before now. So,cool.
Hi, those statues were absolutely awesome with great attention to detail. The mountains and landscape of the area is truly breathtaking, thank you for sharing. x
They are absolutely stunning. I love this type of 'random' art in obscure places. My soulmate and I (rest her soul) once spent a week standing up large ocean weathered logs on a beach we lived on. We'd dig a hole then stand the logs and fill the sand around them. Some were 10 to 12 feet high and looked like sentinels on the beach. We knew that eventually a King tide or storm would knock them over, but for a while, they stood out along the beach. We did this for about a kilometre (something of a mile LOL) along the beach. Probably 20 or 30 of them. Walker Bay beach near Cooktown Queensland Australia for anyone interested. We lived on the beach in a camp and worked in town. Dream lifestyle.
Australian bumpkins.
Absolutely stunning!! 💞
Cool rust monster in the Deserts
I've never beard of this. Very awesome. PS love the Boston hat dude. Have a great day and thanks for this really cool vid.
Enjoyed the video and the scenery is spectacular! The crude welding is likely because thin metal like those sculptures are made from (1/16” maybe?) can be real tricky to weld without burning through it. Small tack welds along the seams are enough to hold it together without making full welds.
Funny how this borders the Salton, which is an absolute MISTAKE - imo
What fun this place was! And very interesting! That guy Ricardo is very talented! I never knew these sculptures existed! Can you imagine driving along and seeing one of these things?! Haha
Truly fascinating n informative my faves r the horses n the jeep... Keep up the terrific adventures. All love to u n yrs
Wow! That is fascinating. I never knew these sculptures existed.
Wow I really didn’t know anything about these statues didn’t know they existed
Obvious these were done by a real artist not that 'modern' abstract junk that city government, libraries buy with our money.
It's Damnation Alley (1977) for real!
Amazing Artist ~ The back drop is much the same as seen in the movie Tremors. Pretty Cool =)
Lived for yrs in California and so close to anza ...and now that i moved to idaho and watched this video and saw the beautiful creatures made of metal ..now i ask myself were was i when this happen???
Thank you wonderful video as always
Borrego is one of my fav places to camp and hike. If you have time, check out the Palm Canyon trail. Its a 1.5 mile hike one way and there's a beautiful oasis at the end of the hike. Parts of the trail are closed from what I recently heard though.
@9:12 you can see a bluwhite-ish geocaching container (film canister) in the birds mouth :-D
Great video and amazing location. You may have inadvertenly found a geocache in the snake's mouth at 9:12 :)
I’m headed to SoCal next week, I just added this to my list. Thank you...
Good on you Chris another great video.just love them.
There is a spot that you should check out in Ventura California, it’s called foster bowl. It’s an abandoned outdoor amphitheater that is on the side of a hill.
There is a 20 foot tall rattlesnake by the same artist in Jacumba Hot Springs. It's at the entrance of the park there.
That is really neat. Look's like he used mostly tack welds and in some place's rivet's. Tack welding prevent's distortion and is really all that he needed as most of it look's like sheet metal.
The first tortoise has something round and shiny next to it's front left foot. Is it a silver dollar?
I live about two hours away from here....I hope to go see this someday.
Just imagine those things being real. Whoever made those is an artist
I live near here and drive by atleast 3 times a week just saw him installing another statue the other day
A lot of time and detail went into these sculptures. I wonder if he was paid to make them?
Those were so cool! Thanks for sharing!!! Pat
I was here last week, went to few sculptures. Great art very interesting
He made Radscorpions a real thing.
Way cool! Thanks, Chris!
It's all pretty amazing but... Did you ever to stop to wonder, how the heck did one guy, by himself, have the time to make over 130 GIANT sculptures?? Amazing...
A very dedicated man
Great video. Thanks
Never knew of these. Super cool, thanks!
Wow I was just here today, missed you
Not where you want to be at night, drunk.
Very cool sculptures!! Can't wait to see what cool place you'll discover next. Safe travels!
Thanks Jen
The mountains look a lot like the mountains of Almeria Spain where Sergio Leone filmed those great Italian Westerns with Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. Awesome landscape, great sculptures. Nice…
Spaghettis are great.
Weed in the snakes mouth 🤣
Dig the Hey Dude! T-shirt!
It is beautiful country side. The art scattered throughout is totally cool I just hope no one will vandalize them.
So far so good. I think the people who come all the way out to see them have respect for what the are and what the represent
That’s incredible !!
Pronunciation is correct. Its a beautiful place. I hope you stopped at the museum. Did you remember to bring a board for the dunes? Be safe on the road.
I didn't stop at the dunes this time. I ll definitley grab one when I'm going through that area again
The first 2 remind me of fallout 4.
That’s a radscorpion
What a beautiful place.
You should of climbed up one of those mountains to get a cool view of what all the sculptures look like!
Go on Google earth and get a view!!
I had no idea such wonders existed. Many thanks for showing us.
Are they all bugs?
Great to see, thank you
great stuff. thanks
Desert Art is cool. Lots of it in the SW, especially in Nevada.
Go to Rhyolite Nevada for some other good ones.
Chuck Interesting. Nobody in my frends and family living in nevada mentions about this
Just amazing - never knew about these sculptures. Oh, by the way - this is by far one of the best exploring channels on Utube
Ricardo Breceda is a right fine artist. Nice video man.
Yes hes very talented!
3:00 "Tremors!!" Man, if you were out there partying and just stumbled across those in the distance at dusk!!!!!! YIKES!! :))))
You wouldn't believe some of the horrors I woke up with next morning at my mates party.
@@TheExStig were they rusty reptiles? ;))
Rad scorpions!
That dragon wow
You're pronouncing the name perfectly. I never knew they were out there, and I live in SoCal. I so very much want one in my front yard...a really big one, in my tiny Huntington Beach tract home yard. Hahahahaha!
So cool! Can you imagine driving up to that serpent in the dark! great sculptures really enjoyed that thanks Chris, for sharing!
Wow thanks👍
I just discovered your channel two days ago and am curious if you've made it to Colorado to film some of these types of vids yet?
I enjoy the channel.
very good....
griffiths sculpture park 1 hour south of buffalo. rt. 219 southbound
Great Episode
wow, that's so cool.! I traveled there in the 90's I will have to return. Thanks!
Me being a welder myself, I know these took a lot of time to make. Nice video, keep up the good work.
Awe that’s cute
Beautiful area.
Wow! I love them! I especially that dragon.
They are really wonderful works of art, thanks for showing us 👍
Beautiful area and pretty cool sculptures. Dude must be some kind of mad genius!
That's awesome! Crazy crazy talented dude!
Fantastick ,Ricardos a talented sculpor, love the Jeep and the details, thanks neat vid
Ricardo is very talented. Great find, Thanks.
Can't get over how quiet it is there. Another very interesting video. Thanks
Those were a surprise!! And interesting. Are there any road signs pointing them out? Thank you for sharing.
There are some maps in the town which show all the locations
Mobile Instinct great! Thanks
I really enjoyed this one. Welcome to California...
Chris you do come across some amazing things I can't wait to see what you find next!
Awesome! Awesome! The serpent's my favorite!
So awesome how it goes under the road!
@@MobileInstinct I love that! That's the coolest part! Added to my bucket list for sure!
They are awesome!
So are you for showing it to me. Thanks.
Those sculptures are incredible!
Man I love your videos, do you travel everywhere by yourself?
Usually I am alone but sometimes friends or family members come along for a bit.
@@MobileInstinct well, you seem like a really good dude, like I said, love the videos, and be safe, alot of crazy people out there.
Wow, what an awesome find. I wonder how many hours of welding was put into all those sculptures? Very cool!!!
I cant even begin to imagine!
The artwork is really cool!
Pretty awesome, I love the jeep!!
That place is amazing.