Ideal society seems easy, but utopia is a synonym of the word complete, but it is actually difficult to obtain. Shaker is a religious community based on religion, like Leonard Knight who built the mountain of salvation to spread the word of God. Both of these created utopiens want the world to celebrate and practice their religion, but they did it in a different way. When Shaker was a conservative old-fashioned community, the knight showed off his salvation mountain for everyone to see and visit.
Perhaps the most popular board in this community is Leonard Knight, the creator of the nearby Salvation Mountain. Over the past 20 years, Knight has always tackled his tracks working on his colorful art "mountain" symbolizing the entrance to the flat city. Because of his poor health, he eventually was forced to leave the mountain, but still enjoyed the legendary status of the local and received letters from many blessings. Leonardo died, but you still can visit the paint and donate
Leonard Knight spent most of the 1970s in Nebraska. I lived in a trailer on the Platte river and tried to make a hot air balloon. This is amazing as Leonard Knight does not know how to make a hot air balloon. It is 100 feet wide and is moved by firewood. However, because it was sewn together with the scrap on the borrowed sewing machine, it did not come off completely from the ground. When descending from the snow in the spring of the early 1980s, when corruption could not be repaired, Leonardo headed to the west of Los Angeles and the Mojave Desert a few hundred miles east of Los Angeles. He parked the truck in a bare field near the low mountain of the illegal squatter community called Slav City. This is where he left for the next 25 years.
For 25 years, Leonard Knight pours mud into the veil of the hay, throws it onto strange tires and window glasses, and painted the word of God's love over and over again. His Salvation Mountain is basically a clay mountain with huge sculptures in a strange place in the Hot Mojave Desert. But it attracts people. Leonard Knight spent most of the 1970s in Nebraska. I lived in a trailer on the Platte river and tried to make a hot air balloon. This is amazing as Leonard Knight does not know how to make a hot air balloon. It is 100 feet wide and is moved by firewood. However, because it was sewn together with the scrap on the borrowed sewing machine, it did not come off completely from the ground.