- Bonneville Salt Flats
The Bonneville Salt Flats are a 159 square mile (412 km²) [http://www.lib.utah.edu/spc/photo/bonn/bonn.htm]
salt flat in northwesternUtah . The depth of the salt has been recorded at 6 feet (1.8 m) in many areas.Fact|date=March 2007 A remnant of the ancientLake Bonneville of glacial times, the salt flats are nowpublic land managed by theBureau of Land Management . It is the largest of many salt flats located west of theGreat Salt Lake .Each rainfall erases tire marks and flattens the densely-packed salt pan that is inhospitable to plants. The area is extremely flat and aligned nearly perfectly with the shape of Earth, allowing visitors to see the curvature of the planet by producing an
optical illusion that makes many of the mountains within the vicinity appear to be floating in the air since their bases are on the other side of the curve and thus out of sight.Location
The salt flats are accessible by
Interstate 80 , which runs along its southern border, and are located on the eastern border of thecasino -resort town ofWest Wendover, Nevada , which is 115 miles (185 km) west ofSalt Lake City, Utah . Visitors can reach the flats on the Bonneville Speedway exit. West-bound I-80 travelers have an additionalrest area overlook.History
First recognized for its potential as a speed-testing ground in 1896 by W. D. Rishel while scouting for a location for a bicycle race course. In 1930's the area became internationally famous when
Malcolm Campbell set numerous speed records, not to mention the naming of the legendary Triumph Bonneville motorcycle. On 5th September 2008, 49-year-old motorcyclist Cliff Gullett of Montana was killed in an accident during a time trial at the location after losing control of his bike at 385 kilometers (239 miles) per hour.Racing and speed records
The salt flats are perhaps most famous for their use as the
Bonneville Speedway for high-speedrace cars which have achieved speeds in excess of 600 miles per hour (1000 km/h). There are now 3 annual meets where vehicles compete for high speeds on the salt flats - SCTA'sSpeed Week , held in August of each year, USFRA'sWorld of Speed , held in September of each year, andWorld Finals , held in October of each year. There is an annual meet held only for motorcycles called theBUB Meet which is usually held between Speed Week and World of Speed.Popular culture
Several movies have been filmed at the salt flats, including portions of "Warlock", "Independence Day", "
SLC Punk ", "Cremaster 2" from "Cremaster Cycle ", "The Brown Bunny ", "The World's Fastest Indian " and "". In addition, thePontiac Bonneville , former flagship sedan of thePontiac motor division, theTriumph Bonneville motorcycle, and theBonneville International media company, are named after the salt flats. The salt flats are also the background for a Sylvania headlights commercial.References
*History information from utah.com: [http://www.utah.com/playgrounds/bonneville_salt.htm The Bonneville Salt Flats] Accessed August 21st 2007.
Further reading
*Lines, Gregory C. (1979). "Hydrology and Surface Morphology of the Bonneville Salt Flats and Pilot Valley Playa, Utah" [Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2057] . Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office.
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