Ever wondered what’s it like to live in a world full of mythical, mysterious and gigantic creatures that once roamed the land we live in?

Just last week, a stupendous preserved fossilized embryo of a baby dinosaur in its nascent stage was discovered in China. The embryo, now named ‘Baby Yingliang,’ is 70-million-years-old. Imagine picking the best hatching position ready to wake up from slumber, only to be seized by the moment forever and not the other way around. 

There existed many other ancient creatures. Yet a mere proof of their existence, behaviour sends us back to reimagine their realm. As kids, growing up, watching movies of dinosaurs, mammoths, giants, and ancient creatures, we all have dreamed of ourselves as a part of their land. 

What if I tell you that now you too can roam on their land where they lived millions of years ago? A land of prehistoric creatures awaits your arrival. It’s time to live the reality of your dreams.

Where to Find Them?

Borrego Valley in Southern California is famous for its Springs Sculptures. Commonly known as Sky Art Sculptures, there are over 130 original steel welded sculptures spread out on the massive land of the Anza Borrego Desert.

This desert was once home to extinct creatures. After their fossils were excavated, late Dennis Avery envisioned an idea to bring to life and create a free-standing art on his estate. Perris Jurassic Park owner, artist Ricardo Breceda created statues of the creatures based on mythical spin.

What you’ll see?

Sea Dragon

Photo by Stephen Leonardi on Unsplash

Massive Scorpion

Source: Rove.me

Camelops

Source: travelyesplease

Roaring Dinosaur

Photo by Stephen Leonardi on Unsplash

 20-15 feet long Mammoth

Source: SoCal Field Trips

Harland Ground Sloth

Source: Desert USA

And wait! There’s more. Guess we need to head out there to share never-seen-before sculptures on our own.

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