Bombay Beach, located on the shores of California's Salton Sea, was envisioned as a thriving resort in the 1950s. However, rising salinity, pollution and disasters like Hurricane Kathleen in 1976 led to its decline, leaving behind a desolate landscape of abandoned motels, diners and boat ramps. Despite its post-apocalyptic appearance, the town has recently experienced an artistic revival. The Bombay Beach Biennale, an annual event started in 2015, has transformed the area into an open-air gallery, attracting artists, urban explorers and visitors. Today, the once-abandoned town is home to creative installations and performances, blending its eerie atmosphere with new cultural significance.
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