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Travel Slab City, California: Inside the Last Free Place in America EXCERPT You are 200 miles from L.A. and 150 miles from San Diego.
Slab City, California: The Edge of Reality [PHOTOS] By M. Johanson Published 03/07/12 AT 1:23 PM EST ...
Slab City, an isolated community in California's Sonoran Desert, has long been a landing place for those who want to live off the grid, operate outside the confines of modern society, flee cold ...
Living in Slab City under normal circumstances requires self-sufficiency and adaptability. The small squatter community in Southern California's Sonoran Desert has no running water, no electricity ...
The Slab City Organization was formed to ensure the Slabs are a healthy, happy place for those choosing to live there by addressing – primarily but not exclusively – the issue of illegal dumping.
ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE 2 OF 30 FOR PACKAGE 'LIFE IN SLAB CITY' (L-R) Timothy, Zack and Casey Spyder are seen in Slab City just outside Niland, California February 17, 2012.
Slab City, just east of California's Salton Sea, draws about 150 residents year round with its lack of taxes and real rules to speak of.
British photographer Matt Stuart spent five months in Slab City, a ramshackle California desert community. His new book, ‘Into the Fire’, is an intimate portrait of life lived in ‘the last ...
Slab City, an isolated community in California's Sonoran Desert, has long been a landing place for those who want to live off the grid, operate outside the confines of modern society, flee cold ...
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