With a name that doesn’t give too much away, this spot in Moab is actually a 14-room cave-house (and gift shop) carved into the stone in the 1940s. With no rhyme or reason, it also houses a small zoo, a ton of Native American pottery, and the largest collection of Lyle Nichols metal art sculptures.
When you come across the giant gorilla holding up a VW Beetle in front of Pioneer Auto Sales, just keep on driving.
As we’ve said before, the, er, artist behind this non-biodegradable masterpiece made sure that every stone was positioned exactly like its original in England.
Colorful as it may be, it’s basically a wall of saliva.
Presumably sick of living in city apartments that couldn’t hold giant action figures, Pam and George Farnham moved to West Virginia and promptly began adorning their lawn with a random assortment of massive statues.
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