Is there a documentary on Slab City?

TV presenter Ben Fogle has embarked on another journey, this time to California’s Slab City, in his new documentary Ben Fogle & The Lost City. Located in the Sonoran Desert, Slab City is a barren wasteland and home to the extraordinary freedom-seeking community who survive in summer temperatures of over 50 degrees.

What is Slab City known for?

Called by some “the last free place” and by others “an enclave of anarchy,” Slab City is also the end of the road for many. Without official electricity, running water, sewers, or trash pickup, Slab City dwellers also live without law enforcement, taxation, or administration.

Can you do anything in Slab City?

Slab City also has more infrastructure than you might think at first glance: there is a river shower where you can bath yourself, there is a library, a hostel with internet, there are tours, they have their own Facebook community page and Amazon actually delivers to the Slabs!

Who lives in Slab City?

Despite the high temperatures, there are about 150 permanent residents of Slab City. Some of these “Slabbers”, or “Year-Rounders”, derive their living from government programs and have been driven to Slab City by poverty or job loss.

Is Slab City actually Lawless?

The town may not actually be lawless—in fact, the Slabs are regularly patrolled by local police officers—but after seven decades, it still offers certain freedoms that are difficult to find elsewhere.

Does Slab City really have no laws?

Well, located in the Sonoran Desert in California, is America’s only law-free area; Slab City. Its name comes from the concrete slabs that were left behind by Marine Corps barracks of Camp Dunlap during World War II.

What is the history of Slab City?

Slab City, also called The Slabs, was born when the U.S. Marine Corps abandoned Fort Dunlap, a military installation near the town of Niland. They dismantled the buildings in 1956 but left behind the concrete slabs that served as their foundations.

How safe is Slab City?

Slab City is in the 84th percentile for safety, meaning 16% of cities are safer and 84% of cities are more dangerous. This analysis applies to Slab City’s proper boundaries only. See the table on nearby places below for nearby cities. The rate of crime in Slab City is 15.26 per 1,000 residents during a standard year.

Can you get mail in Slab City?

Everyone in Slab City, snowbird and slabber alike, is a squatter. They stay here for nothing (and get nothing in return, they like to say). They can pick up their mail at the post office in Niland, the down-and-out farm town four miles away.

Can you carry a gun in Slab City?

NOTE WELL: NOTHING ILLEGAL IN IMPERIAL COUNTY, THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, OR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BECOMES MAGICALLY LEGAL HERE IN SLAB CITY. IF YOU BREAK THE LAW, YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. 6.5) Likewise, FIREARMS must be used in designated areas only and fireworks are illegal in this county.

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