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Entrance to the Thunder Mountain Monument.
A shaded picnic table offers visitors a chance to read the history of the monument and sign the guestbook.
Sculptures constructed with found materials.
Sculpture at the monument.
Inside the remains of the hostel building.
The main cabin, built around what was initially a single-room travel trailer.
Sculpture atop the main cabin.
The bottle wall of a structure, built of litter found throughout the nearby desert.
Statues of notable Indigenous American figures stand throughout the monument.
A large sculpture found at the monument.
The home and monument of Chief Rolling Thunder Mountain.