If you’ve ever visited the ghost town of Rhyolite on the eastern edge of Death Valley National Park, you probably noticed there’s something a bit strange about this region of the desert. Adjacent to the ghost town remains is a funky and free sculpture park called the Goldwell Open Air Museum. The outdoor attraction features bizarre statues and sculptures, most notably a piece known as “The Last Supper.”  Read on if you’ve ever seen these ghost-like sculptures in the desert and wondered “Why?”

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