Tree of Utah
How Boring Are The Salt Flats of Utah?
The most interesting thing we saw in a 100 miles of salt flats west of Salt Lake City was a sculpture called the Tree of Utah.
Published by Mike Oberg
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17 Comments
Post a CommentI've never seen anything like that before. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the pics!
thanks for taking us along on your trip. cool pics!
Art in the Salt Flats? What a strange place to put a sculpture!
Youch! I'm not good with long car rides and especially not long, boring ones!
The balls on the "tree" look like baseballs and tennis balls to me.
Fun photo!
I really like these!!
Unusual... thanks for letting us tag along with you.
Never been there but thanks for sharing the photos.