Bible Land

Bible Land was a free roadside attraction in Calimesa, California USA along Interstate 10. Built in the late 1960s by sand sculptor Ted Conibear, the attraction featured sand sculptures of various scenes primarily of the New Testament, including a life-sized rendition of the Last Supper. Conibear, who traveled the American Southwest as an itinerant artist and sculptor, maintained the attraction until his death in 1994. His son Don could not find anyone to maintain the site, so he chose to have it destroyed in order to keep it from being defaced by vandals.

Bible Land

Bible Land was a free roadside attraction in Calimesa, California USA along Interstate 10. Built in the late 1960s by sand sculptor Ted Conibear, the attraction featured sand sculptures of various scenes primarily of the New Testament, including a life-sized rendition of the Last Supper. Conibear, who traveled the American Southwest as an itinerant artist and sculptor, maintained the attraction until his death in 1994. His son Don could not find anyone to maintain the site, so he chose to have it destroyed in order to keep it from being defaced by vandals.