Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea | KQED Truly CA
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- Опубліковано 4 вер 2014
- Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea | Truly CA Season 3
Narrated by John Waters and featuring the Salvation Mountain art installation, Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea explores the economic, political and environmental issues that face the Salton Sea, a one-time vacation destination for the rich and famous that is now occupied by an eccentric and individualistic populace.
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i dont know exactly why but im addicted to this doc. its so immersive....it almost makes me want to buy a lot. they should do a follow up 2023.
I just visited last week and uploaded a video. Have you been here yet?
I've been interested in the area for a long time...but I'm weird and like space .
I almost did when they were 5 grand about 10 years ago. I am also so interested.
John Waters documentary (the one you're watching now) on The Salton Sea appeared in select theaters on February 24, 2006. However, it was first shown at the Slamdance Film Festival on January 12, 2004. This documentary in 2021 is now 17 years old.
Thanks! I was wondering. Fascinating doc
@@Vertexnine You are most welcome! I found the Salton Sea doc at my local library. I had never heard of it. I watched it and was absolutely mesmerized.
Why is the DVD run time listed as 1:13 but this is just like 1:01?
Also, for anyone renting the DVD, there are NO subtitles/closed captioning options.
I was wondering why the area in this documentary looks so different than what most youtubers have shown, then i see your comment haha.... thanks for the info!
@@WarsOfate Hello, my fellow fate!!
I’ve been to Salvation Mountain once. It was on the bucket list & I drove from Texas back in 2015. I only wish I could have met Leonard Knight. May he continue to rest in paradise & watch over his mountain.
As a child, I remember visiting the Salton Sea, it was so beautiful. I remember eating at Gaston's restaurant.And Harold Gaston, he was a remarkable individual. I know because he was my great uncle. He spent most of his life in Niland as a restaurant and bait shop owner. He was a sports fisherman, tour guide, and more. He passed in 2005 at age 95.
Lois Navarro what year was this documentary made?
Wow, I was in Niland the other day
Well I must say your opinion sounds a little biased ;)
Lois Navarro Very cool 😎!!
shut up liar he was my great grandad
I grew up in the Imperial Valley. I was born in Mexicali, Baja California in 1971, but raised in Calexico CA. I recall going on family road trips to the Salton Sea and playing on the sand banks of the Salton Sea beach. We would end our day at the Date Shack enjoying delicious thick n creamy shakes made with local dates. I recall the tropical rain storms of the mid 70's that flooded the Imperial Valley and was the doom of the Salton Sea...
I enjoyed this well made documentary "Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea"...as a kid who grew up in the desert of an agriculture county, this film brought nostalgia to my childhood days...
+cynvenventure1 you've seen it all bro you've seen something so amazing die man I just wish I could have seen it in its glory days :/
Mine also.Grew up in San Diego,but desert raced,hunted,and rivered all my life from the 50's.Shame on the Army corps of mis-engineers.Lo Siento mucho,ahora !!
it’s quite ironic how an evaporating lake deals with flooding problems...understandable, yet ironic.
I too am from the Imperial Valley, born and raised. Our weekends were spent in our grandparents ranch by the old Juvenile Detention Center by La Humadita. I remember the Corvina and Tilapia were the best tasting.
This is a story for the ages. I hope someone will find this on a crusty old hard drive in a thousand years, and watch it. I'm thinking, if this were a future anthropologist's only window into the fall of our current civilization, it would pretty well cover it. Well done!
Digital memory degrades faster then you thjnk.
This is how we will all be living if we don't get rid of Joe Biden.
@@AJNoon Wow! You really got me. I accidentally threw in an unnecessary "a" in my 3 year old comment. I hope that you feel very proud of your accomplishment! I'll be sure to make the correction so no other person has to suffer the trauma like you did. Thanks!
No. It’ll tell them how a lake came into being and eventually failed and explain the development around that lake that’s also abandoned and decaying.
Liberal politics is what happened and now we are in the final slide to the worst political condition that hits any country.
"They real shitty out here, but other than that they cool."
Pretty good doc. Wish they would have included a bit more footage of the more eccentric personalities, though.
Right lol
Well Leonard sort of got his wish, thanks to UA-cam people come from all over the world to see his mountain! What an amazing pice of art!!
Cheers
I drove around the Salton Sea last week. It's so sad to see that 20 years ago, some of the residents still had hope it could turn around, but clearly, it has only gotten worse. I wonder how many of those people they interviewed are still alive, let alone living there, as I know health problems continue to be a huge problem for those who live in this area.
I think this every time I visit. I've met people on my first visit I wish I knew where they were now.
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I think this video is amazing and heartbreaking, all in one. So many years ago my family and I used to come out and picnic and camp for the week-end, sleep in sleeping bags and look at the stars and think what a great place it was, totally unique in itself, before all the mess and destruction.
Go brandon
@Charles sounds SO intelligent. 👌👎
i love this documentary! I have watched it more times than i can count! John Waters is awesome choice to narrate, This documentary is perfection, Thank you for uploading, But on the somber, bleak side, i am sad for The Salton Sea and its inhabitants, they seem like nice people.
I’m the same as you! I watch this documentary maybe two times a year or so. I love it so much. I once watched this show that was on Netflix briefly called “Abandoned in America” and it featured the Salton Sea. It was the first I had ever heard of the sea. This was about 6 years ago. I went searching on the internet for more info about this place and stumbled upon this documentary and it’s been my favorite ever since. I love the vibe, both somber and bittersweet but also filled with lots of character and people who genuinely do love the Salton Sea and want to see it return to its former glory. I don’t know if it ever can but I hope they can repair it instead of putting bandaids on a wound. The sea needs the ability to have flowing water, rather than just the irrigation water coming in and staying there.
I enjoy it a lot too. It inspired me to visit and I had a blast in Bombay Beach.
@@TCherice There is another on called " Time Beach ' you should check that one out.
I went to Bombay Beach and Salvation Mountain last month (September 2023). The locals were so friendly and I really want to return - there is something about that place that really attracts me. I also met Hunky Daddy (yes, he is still alive and well). I had an amazing time there, cant wait to return!
Just visited last week. Awesome you found Hunky Daddy! Been here a few times and finally ate at the Ski Inn.
I went a few weeks ago. Where did you see Hunk Daddy??
It's definitely an oddly interesting place. I was fascinated.
John Waters’ voice is perfect for this.
my grandpa used to take me fishing and camping out there as a kid. he would tell me how popular it used to be. you'd never guess from looking at it
I parked and walked to the shore and it was floating with dead fish wall to wall. Second thing I noticed were giant black flies everywhere all over me. Got the hell out as fast as I could.
This is the best documentary I have seen on the Salton Sea. Particularly the segment regarding the real residents was the best....they show and share their joy of life in a more simple lifestyle. The Leonard Knight/Salvation Mountain segment was inspirational. Very good work KQED Arts!
How perfect that John Waters narrates this film about California's own little Mortville.
I just went to the Salton Sea today alot of the water dried out from when this was filmed the water is 1 mile away from were it used to be it's pretty sad looking at it today
If the Salton Sea disappears, Palm Beach and it's $8B of taxable real estate could be next.
My best part of this vintage film is 34:34 With no machinery this wonderful man build this by hand dirt scoop by dirt scoop INCREDIBLE
"He likes all woman..... Black, White, Red Heads, Asian, (Nine year old's.....)" Right?!??! ....just playing
I actually loved this video.
I'm going to suggest this to everyone I know.
It really is very well put together.
Honestly. Amazing job guys.
All the stories all the images, fantastic!
RinascitaVita guy is a legend and if he actually was a creeper the local residents would have shot him asap. Doubt he gave them beers, had to be soda.
Thank you. This was an incredible, unfiltered documentary.
I see someone was doing research for their slab city video
Danny mullen hmu when your in vegas..I live by the strip.party on garth!
Why doesn’t you’re comment not have more likes?😂
RSK
The Salson Sea is and incredible, unfiltered lake.
I think it is so wild how you can look at any one place in the world, even a small almost forgotten place like the Salton Sea, and have so much intersectionality of life. Here we have an ecological disaster, that used to be a thriving leisure destination 60-70 years ago, but within that you have so much more. People live there today; people from its prime waiting for a revival, as well as new residents trying to get by as best they can. You even have a Hungarian population that migrated due to a revolution in their home country! International push and pull mechanisms are at work in this remote place. Beyond that, there is the entire environmental and political debate surrounding, having celebrity politicians re-ignite the call for change in an area that seemed to have been forgotten for 3 decades.
There is history, environmentalism, politics, pop culture, and life happening in this one specific area, and that is awesome.
This cultural degradation,and deep sense of community is what has happened to small towns in Saskatchewan,, East coast and west coast, with "quick buck" business ideas, would by ecandd flip cheap properties ,& sell to any other foreigner for lots of cash, or buy up antiques,cars & collectables to sell in the cities as much ,without considerinatiin towards the hard work, dedicated livesv,and stories that development those area's schools , hospitals, rodeos,& agricultural fairs that the people provided. God help us all. Shalom
I live here, been photographing the Salton Sea for decades and have seen it's many changes. The best Corvina and Tilapia came from here. I met Lenard Knight and have several videos of him being interviewed on his birthday before his death.
Thank you not posting ads on here. They are annoying as hell.
Now they are inescapable.
Love the .30 cents per gallon gasoline at 11:51. It's interesting how they featured this place in GTA-5 calling it 'Sandy Shores' and they incorporated almost every detail seen here including the rooftop decks, golf carts and windmill house.
GTA V did a superb job of downscaling the California landscape. The team deserves an award if they never got one for that aspect alone.
"A beautiful, awful paradise." Great video! Thanks for this...🌷
it's basically an huge irrigation run off ditch filled with fertilizer and chemicals. You could have a regular lake if you just treat and clean the water coming off the farms. The Army Corps of Engineers needs to come in.
ohmusicsweetmusic as an environmental systems engineer, I can say to the best of my knowledge that this is pretty fucking big for an irrigation run off ditch
Notoriously Irritable that is a correct statement
problem began with the Army being there conducting nuclear bomb weapons testing at the Salton Sea Base...if the Sea dries up the Alkaline dust will also be Radioactive...
They need to divert the farm water away and use water from the ocean. Salton is below sea level and could easily take water if you dug a tunnel from the coast.
Once the lithium extraction plants get up & running, this place will have another real estate boom.
@JJ-bm2qc OH come on Trump needs another hotel somewhere=Hotel METHICAN AMERICANS.LOL
My other hypothesis is once enough of the residents die out, mainly a lot of the older people, someone with some money will come in and start buying up and tearing down all the property, and THEN something will be done to help the area as they will build some kind of NEW thingy or gentrify the area, ether that or some kind of corporate nonsense or factory. Ether way it might help the land but certainly not the people, hell it could even fuck it all up more.
I traveled to the Salton sea just to take photos, in 2012, it was horrific. The smell was worse than corpses that I had dealt with as a nurse!
Yesss, go off, Queen Olivia! She would NEVER pull God like that by doing drugs. You know why? Because she KNOWS her respects. And, God bless the little absolute legend - the only thing she cares about is soccer because she’s on that “ball is life” flow. Okay, but on a serious note, I hope these children were able to be granted some sort of opportunities in life because they seem sweet and like genuinely good kids. I know this documentary is old and these children are clearly grown now but I hope that they’re doing well. This is one of the only documentaries that I keep coming back to watch over and over again. There’s just something about it. Be it the oddness of the people that still live at the Salton Sea or the bizarreness of how the sea even came to be, I don’t know. But, I love this doc and it’s a good one. Please don’t ever take it down from UA-cam!
I'm an Artist-Designer, from London, I found this place a few years back, what an Amazing place
I love the salton sea area! My aunt Verleen lived in Brawley for decades. I flew around the sea in 08 in my delta wing trike and landed with my friends in front of salvation mountain.
Kid's name is Flaubert.
Nature always wins.
"Some of the black kids are just delightful " lmao
Very interesting stuff.
Nothing wrong with that older Lady saying that!
Athenais LaMar you are right
She really wanted wanted to say something totally different.
I can't believe the people of California aren't demanding this be fixed. They are always talking about saving the planet and they won't fix this.
Some of the sharpest knives in the drawer.. Aren't in Sacramento, that's for certain-!!!😉
You are a great narrator, melodic and calming voice.
Thankyou for this very real video 🌹♥️
Why do I feel the need to go to this hell hole?
I feel the same. I would not even know about this place if it was not for Grand Theft Auto 5. I looked up "Sandy Shores" and found out in reality, it is the Salton Sea.
I drove through the other week, it’s a massive pile of shit.
I drove by three weeks ago... was like why in the heck would anyone want to live out here? Apparently they have never actually been to a nice place so they can have it, dumbies lol.
Hanoitwin. I felt that way since i saw this Doc..so i took my wife stay at Hotel in Indio and left in the AM.
and i love it. Is not LA. Or Palm Springs for Sure. But it grows on U.
We drove all around the lake it took us about am Hr. But we enjoyed it. Good luck
@@schlomoschwanzblaser7607 perfectly stated.
Ayyyeee its Sandy Shores from GTA 5
Joe Trach yes. This is in fact the place that Grand theft auto 5's Sandy shores was based upon.
What do you think that big lake in the map was based on
Joe Trach 🤣🤣💯
I was hoping the Mayor would look like Trevor.
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i liked that freedom fighter dude, that loves AMERICA. GOD BLESS HIM, wherever he may be
This is one of the best documentaries I've seen on the Salton Sea. Thanks for uploading.
Navy Base at Salton Sea was used in movie "The Monster That Challenged the World" in 1957... Parachute Training, Nuclear research ...
I spent every summer here with my grandparents in the early 80’s when i was a kid. We even went for Easter they did massive easter egg hunts in the desert for the kids. We would go to The Tiki Restaurant for dinner - it was kinda a dive but so much character i loved it. Motorcycles and dune buggies is how we spent most of the time. Good times way before it became a crack den.
Just checked it out today. Mostly abandoned now.
As that water evaporates it’s going to be a gold rush for Lithium extraction
Insightful? Given GM's announcement of doing lithium extraction just one month after this comment ... it certainly seems to be.
Yet not insightful, I think. The lithium will be extracted from well below the bottom of the sea. Lithium being there has nothing to do with activity of the last century.
Presumably, GM will arrange for the the sea to become mostly dried, since lithium extraction typically requires large shallow drying ponds.
I love this doc I've watched it probably 4 times and I have fallen in love with the salt on sea
And people fall for you 😉
Fascinating documentary. Great stuff! Also Les Marty, the bar owner, has a great voice. Sounds straight out of an old timey radio show or something. I would love to see a follow up on the Salton Sea after this lithium mining stuff happens.
This is what a documentary should look like.
"You can't take nuthin' and make anything out of nuthin'." Words to live by.
Interesting, when I visited the sea and learned about the oxygen problem my first thought was "hmmmm... I wonder if that's causing an anaerobic bacteria issue...." and lo and behold its botulism, an extremely deadly anaerobic bacteria.
It's not uncommon in wetlands.
And...they tell people to go swimming in it! 🤬
I really want to visit this place
We used to go there as kids in the 80s.
All I really remember were the piles of fish bones that made up the shoreline. And it stank.
My dad said you could walk around it in a day… I always begged to do it, but of course had no idea what I was asking as a seven year old.
I want to go back and see what’s become of the area now, in 2022!
Congratulations on the twinning of our communities of Salton City, CA, USA with Jaywick, Essex, England UK
lol
Whats weird about the Salton Sea is you drive for 30 min, and suddenly you're in fancy, quickly developing, booming areas full of shopping malls, golf resorts, hotels, spas, etc. I go to school at a college about 40 min from the sea, we just went to the sea for a field trip for a course I'm taking, and it was bizarre. It doesn't smell THAT bad, and it isn't that gross tbh. There are a lot of birds that fluorish on the lake, since they don't have to worry about the oxygen in the water. Apparently the water is actually very clean apart from the oxygen defficiency, and high nitrate nutrients causing algael blooms.
I would love to visit the area.
Peter Ceallaigh It's pretty bizarrre, The beaches are made of nothing but deda barnacles and washed up fish
I wish we could be more like the great generation and irrigate this place and fix it.
irrigation is to blame for the droughts. we just need to destroy all the farms in deserts, reclaim wetlands. fuck almond milk for a few years
I hope I live long enough that if the Salton dries up and the stench is blown daily into Palm Springs I would laugh and laugh and laugh at those rich people living in their own smelly disaster~~ Enjoy your golf game!
So they play sports on lush grren courses and keep their area clean and looked after whilst the Salton slum bums sit around drinking beer all day. Is it really the result of Palm Springs? Are they to blame if the good people move away and leave an above average population of slummers. You can sit drinking beer 365 days of the year watching your trash build-up.
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40:10 when the pelican has a snap at the park ranger cracked me up.
Best docu. I will see this weekend, very intresting.
Really, really good documentary on the Salton Sea. Been there many times, this is the most extensive documentation I've seen so far!
i hope that something can be done to save this place along with all the poor wildlife that are suffering because of man's carelessness
Exactly... I wish they would stop the suffering of the poor wildlife who are voiceless, defenseless & helpless.
I still come back to this Great place
"Everybody gets weed around here but when they ask me for some or flobear or anybody they say no, cuz we know our respectz, we know"! Yo, that little girl is a true G!!!!!
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This is a very well done documentary. The footage, filming, editing, narration, soundtrack, etc
Informative and entertaining!
Bought this on DVD was so original and being there as a kid in the 60's.
I am from Georgia and come out to California from time to time and had some free time on 5/13/21 so out of curiosity I drove down from fontana on way to Yuma, AZ and thought id visit the Salton Sea and wow its huge and i didn't see one person even on the shore of this once inhabited place. The Salton is almost a deserted place a desolate place. It's a shame they can't save this lake
I wont lie..salvation mountain is 1 of my fav places to visit in gta!!!
Call on Jesus and ask him for Guidance. He waits for you
I’ve always loved California’s history and this was an amazing documentary to watch. Definitely going to donate and tell everyone I know to donate as well because this is a piece of cinematic gold and we need more like this!
This music is great. The whole project is a masterpiece.
So glad they mentioned Owens lake.
PBS ran a cool doc on Salton Sea...I hope they reshow it soon. I need to buy land there...quick. Thanks lithium.
Great show.. I enjoyed all the interviews.
Most enjoyable from a Can Snowbird. Been past the Sea many times and found it fascinating and did some research previously. This is a good documentary and enjoyed the interviews with the locals, gotta love the history and hope for the future!!
I LOVE LEONARD KNIGHT!! HE WAS THE BEST IN "INTO THE WILD" RIGHT ON! LOVE-TOTALLY!! GOD IS LOVE, EVERYTHING IS LOVE RIGHT ON PAL!!
Really enjoyed watching this. Hope it gets better in/around Salton Sea area.
This place is sad but funny at the same time. Wouldn't mind visiting on a road trip someday.
Watched this years ago, still awesome.
It's almost 20 years old. It was made while Sonny Bono was a mayor there. Another poster says the water has receded at least a mile since then...
I used to live on the north shore. During summer it can be smelled for miles away. A sad sight and smell.
Gross!
Thanks for posting this Video, have many memories flashbacks of my Grandfather watching this
This is a gem, thanks for sharing
This gave me such a strong feeling of déjà vu.
ummm.... I think you are thinking of the word 'nostalgia" instead of deja vu? maybe?
@@jasonkinter9700 Nah, I was getting a strong "I have been here before" feeling. 3 years on and I can still remember it. Kinda felt like I had lived through it in a dream, or like I was the soul of someone who lived and died on the Salton Sea reincarnated, or maybe the life of someone out there came to me in a vision. Or maybe late at night this started playing in the auto-play queue after I was half asleep and I just don't remember. It's hard to tell with these kinds of things, could be any one of them
I had the pleasure of meeting Lenard. Great person ❤
Wonderful documentary thank you.
This is a very neat example of how Closed Captioning used to be transmitted over TV. At the top of the video, those white lines were cut off from all TV's during the day. This line was used to transmit the CC and decoded and flashed to the screen. If you pay attention, you will see that bar flash with little faded white lines between lines of dialogue, transmitting the next set of CC. Now you have more useless knowledge.
I had never heard about this place before I was asked to come stay for a work project. Driving in at night it smelled horrible, almost made me throw up. Went back and visited the boat launches on my day off, didn’t smell as bad as when I drove through but walking on the beach you are literally waking on dead fish bones. A very desolate and abandoned place. If you’re close, visit slab city, the people are very friendly and you get to see salvation mountain, strange but worth seeing in person. You’ll feel a thousand times safer than staying in Oakland, Stockton, or la. The people were great, talk to wizard in east Jesus if you get a chance.
it is sad.. can't wait to go visit. thanks for posting.
When John Waters narrates a made for TV, nonfiction documentary about politics & ethics, you know you're living in a rather surreal time.
That old lady smoking will prob live another 20 years. 😭 She a tank
GFREQUENT JBW Hunky Daddy is ALRIGHT in my book and opinion!!!!!! Also, it took a Hungarian freedom fighter to exhault the TRUE understanding of what America's freedom really stands for. At the desolate, barren area known as the Salton Sea!!! Cheers and BULLY for ya' my man!!!!?
Gosh that music was awesome! Loved it!
Fantastic documentary many thanks for posting 👏😊
That was great! I loved the long arc - ended perfectly. KUDOS!
Unfortunately the Salton sea is facing the same problem that dangerous intersections have, someone has to actually die before they put a light in. I don't understand why the federal government doesn't get a little more involved after all wasn't this a public works project started by the bureau of land reclamation's? When and why did the state assume all the responsibility of fixing it. That said it seems very very irresponble almost criminal to do nothing for 40+ years, except putting on a bandage on a gaping wound.
Could the reason be that most of the folks directly effected by this are poor hard working Hispanics and its seems far away from the big cities? Its so very sad that the birds and wildlife suffer as well because of this lack of interest in this Hispanic region.
Most Californians don't realize that 90% of our winter crops come from this area. That's money that's generated here and stays here for the most part.
Why can't some of the big philanthropists (like Bill Gates , Mark Zuckerberg , Warren Buffet ) in California start a fund to restore the sea. Its in their own back yard for christ sake. They contribute billions to the poor, this would be no different.
If every Californian put in a dollar it could be fixed, come on people we have the power to fix this!!!!
Less talk, forget the studies and ACT!!!!!!!
The current population moved there long after problems were known. Why does everyone else have to do something for them now that they have buyer's remorse? They need to move.
Move where? Some are too old and lack the energy and money. Once you get to a certain age and/or have a cardiac event or other health crisis it takes a lot out of you. You figure like it or not this is where I'll run out the clock
great doc: music is appropriate (not too loud nor anachronistic), no real narration as most of the narrations are from its citizens, great camera angles, proper conveyance of the "feeling" of wistfulness and hopelessness, includes divers perspectives/opinions, and a fair consideration of its future as may seen by the State. wow I watched it twice, prob hit it up three X's.
Salvation Mountain, that guy was so stoked and loved the Lord.
Thank you for the education on what had happened on salton sea ! Very apperiecate
excellent film.
this was educational.
tmolesky I
Went out there earlier this year. It's still got something beautiful about it. However, one of the locals told us to be careful on windy days not to breathe in the dust. That it was cancerous. Not only that but trailer homes were run down, and you'd have one occupied place surrounded by empty depleted, graffitied, trailer homes. There was a real cute place we looked at, but 5 trailer houses a group of 8 to 10 homeless guys cooking from a burning metal trash can, sharing hot dogs. I remember as a kid, camping here, catching fish...they had corvina, sargo, talapia. You could catch some big fish back then. Not anymore. Shame their not doing anything about this important spot.
I am 56 and I remember going down there to Salton Sea when I was a Little kid..it was a Happening Site, always Crowded
Great video! I appreciate the information had never heard about this place.
this is an amazing documentary. giving me major napoleon dynamite vibes lol.
As one who has been around long enough to remember the world-class corvina fishing and recreational Mecca that the Salton Sea accommodated back in the late 1950’s through the early 1970’s, the desolation that exists today is a true tragedy. However, it seems that most of those who viewed and commented on this excellent video missed the message that if the Salton Sea is allowed to dry up completely, Indian Wells and Palm Springs can expect toxic, alkaline dust storms as climate warming marches on. Enjoy those Date Shakes while you can. ☹
I am almost 50 and I remember it as a kid with all the fishing and the nice Motor lodges and seaside motels... until that first flood hit in 1976... then it was all downhill from there.
And stories got remnant
You are correct. I live in the Owens valley where LADWP has all but ravaged the entire region for its water.. the dust that has come off the empty Owens lake bed has been poisonous to the few locals who actually live here and they artificially keep the population down here in order to limit the number of people who could potentially rise up and demand change. It’s 100% in their best interest to keep the population down in the salton sea region and make sure they remain impoverished and voiceless as the drain the water from that area too. They are too greedy and selfish to think about the damage they will do to the air quality of future residents and they could care less about the animals they displace.
The comments suggest that folks think this is just another youtuber video. Thought I’d clear things up.
This particular documentary is a shorter, more environmentally focused version that was broadcast on KQED, which is a station, not the filmmaker.
The original film (73 minutes long) did not have the legendary John Waters as narrator. A second was done adding Jon Waters and that one was premiered at a second festival, the Provincetown Film Festival, in Cape Cod, MA
This film was made and released by Talapia Films by Emmy award nominated director Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer.The music is by the band Friends of Dean Martinez.
It’s funny how people are commenting how it’s the best of all the UA-cam videos on Salton Sea. Jeez, I hope so! It’s made by professional filmmakers and this film is registered with the American Film Institute. UA-cam has actual professional works on it. This is the channel for KQED, which is why it’s the shorter version, not the original 73 minute film.
It would be interesting if they did an update. Check out the site to see some great work they’ve done since this film came out! They’ve made some progress!
saltonsea.ca.gov/
PS, the original longer film premiered at Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah and in February 2006 it ran in select theaters until 2017.
This area has a ton of lithium which is in high demand because of electric vehicle production. Hopefully the investments to extract said lithium will benefit the community there.
I remember going there in the summer of 1973. The old lady with the white hair and lots of jewelry was living there then.