There are some very strange things in Nevada. (There’s no doubt about that! )There is absolutely no telling what you’ll find here. Let’s take a look at 14 very strange things that can be found right here in Nevada.

  1. Fly Geyser - Washoe County, NV

wikipedia It’s not every day you see a geothermal geyser!

  1. Area 51 Black Mailbox - Rachel, NV

flickr/notevenathing This is a popular place to spot UFOs near Area 51. UFO hunters flock here!

  1. Clown Motel - Tonopah, NV

flickr/Ken Lund Is there anything creepier than a clown motel?

  1. Old Tonopah Cemetery - Tonopah, NV

facebook/Discovery Unknown Paranormal Yep! A clown motel that sits right next to a cemetery. YIKES!!!

  1. The Last Supper Sculpture and Lady Desert Sculpture - Rhyolite, NV

flickr/ Gabriel Millos These two sculptures are part of the Goldwell Open Air Museum and are CRAZY WEIRD!!!

  1. VW Beetle Spider - Mound House, NV

flickr/InnAtElmwood Well, this is even WEIRDER!!!

  1. Giant Poker Chips - Reno, NV

flickr/Nick Ares If you get tired of walking all day in Reno, all you’ve gotta do is plop down on a pile of giant poker chips.

  1. $28.2 Million Popeye Statue - Wynn Las Vegas

flickr/Michael Bentley Steve Wynn pays security guards to keep a watchful eye on this statue 24/7. Well, I should hope so!!!

  1. International Car Forest of The Last Church - Goldfield, NV

facebook/International Car Forest of The Last Church Where else can you find a bunch of weirdly painted cars stuck into the dirt nose first?

  1. Big Bovine of the Desert - Amargosa, NV

Nevada Appeal When was the last time you saw a cow in the desert? Or better yet, a large fiberglass cow?

  1. Toilet Paper Hero of Hoover Dam - Boulder City, NV

Remote Leigh This statue immortalizes one of the builders of Hoover Dam. One of his many jobs was to make sure toilet paper was always stocked.

  1. Tom Kelly’s Bottle House - Rhyolite, NV

wikimedia commons This was the largest bottle house of three built in the small ghost town of Rhyolite - made mostly of beer bottles.

  1. Tufas of Pyramid Lake - Washoe County, NV

wikipedia Even though these are some of the Earth’s most spectacular tufa deposits, I still find them to be VERY ODD!!!

  1. Flaming Praying Mantis - Las Vegas, NV

Vegas Chatter It’s not every day you stumble across a giant sculpture of a praying mantis that spits fire from its antennae. VERY STRANGE!!!

This is just a short list of the many strange things that can be found throughout Nevada. What strange thing(s) did I miss? Let me know in the comments below!

wikipedia

It’s not every day you see a geothermal geyser!

flickr/notevenathing

This is a popular place to spot UFOs near Area 51. UFO hunters flock here!

flickr/Ken Lund

Is there anything creepier than a clown motel?

facebook/Discovery Unknown Paranormal

Yep! A clown motel that sits right next to a cemetery. YIKES!!!

flickr/ Gabriel Millos

These two sculptures are part of the Goldwell Open Air Museum and are CRAZY WEIRD!!!

flickr/InnAtElmwood

Well, this is even WEIRDER!!!

flickr/Nick Ares

If you get tired of walking all day in Reno, all you’ve gotta do is plop down on a pile of giant poker chips.

flickr/Michael Bentley

Steve Wynn pays security guards to keep a watchful eye on this statue 24/7. Well, I should hope so!!!

facebook/International Car Forest of The Last Church

Where else can you find a bunch of weirdly painted cars stuck into the dirt nose first?

Nevada Appeal

When was the last time you saw a cow in the desert? Or better yet, a large fiberglass cow?

Remote Leigh

This statue immortalizes one of the builders of Hoover Dam. One of his many jobs was to make sure toilet paper was always stocked.

wikimedia commons

This was the largest bottle house of three built in the small ghost town of Rhyolite - made mostly of beer bottles.

Even though these are some of the Earth’s most spectacular tufa deposits, I still find them to be VERY ODD!!!

Vegas Chatter

It’s not every day you stumble across a giant sculpture of a praying mantis that spits fire from its antennae. VERY STRANGE!!!

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