![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() OctoWendover, UT First Roadster to go 300 MPH Octoin Bonneville Salt Flats Return pass of 304.606 MPH for an average A/BFR record of 301. We're not sure what kind of a metaphor that is, but it doesn't seem very friendly. 911 Roadster is at Bonneville Salt Flats. In 2008 the "Emergency Parking Only" signs were replaced by a metal, razor-wire-topped fence that now surrounds the sculpture. For years there were "Emergency Parking Only" signs along the highway, although a surprising number of emergencies happened right there, always with vehicles that had people with cameras. Utah doesn't want you to stop, and Momen's rich friend didn't spring for the cost of an exit ramp. Not that they could pose even if they wanted to. Use Exit 4 on I-80, marked as Bonneville Speedway, 9-11 a.m. It's where your traveling companions would pose if this were a tourist attraction instead of a work of art. crust on the Bonneville Salt Flats will be making measurements of salt crust thickness. Near the base of the Tree, there are several fallen "leaves" - large spherical segments intentionally scattered on the salty ground. It is also known as "Metaphor: The Tree of Life." It was dedicated in 1986 as "A hymn to our universe whose glory and dimension is beyond all myth and imagination." Artist Momen doesn't have to look at it one of his rich friends gave him the land, he built the thing, then went back to Sweden. The Tree was created in the early 1980s by European artist Karl Momen. ![]()
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