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Giant Rock is a large freestanding boulder in the Mojave Desert near Landers, California, and the Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms. The boulder covers 5,800 square feet (540 m2) of ground and is seven stories high.[citation needed] Giant Rock is the largest freestanding boulder in North America and is purported to be the largest free standing boulder in the world.[1]

Native Americans of the Joshua Tree area consider it to be sacred[citation needed]. In the 1930s, Frank Critzer moved to Giant Rock. Inspired by desert tortoises that dig holes in which to cool themselves, Critzer dug out a home on the north side of the rock using dynamite. He engineered a rainwater collection system and a tunnel for ventilation. The underground home was reportedly never hotter than 80 °F (27 °C) and never cooler than 55 °F (13 °C). Critzer built an airstrip on the nearby ancient lakebed, which averaged a plane per day by 1941.[2] Critzer perished in a self-detonated dynamite explosion in his underground rooms on July 24, 1942, while being investigated by local police.[3]

In the 1950s, Giant Rock was a gathering point for UFO believers. It is located on land which was at that time leased by George Van Tassel, a friend of Critzer's, a purported flying-saucer contactee and organizer of UFO conventions.[4] In 1947, Van Tassel, a former aircraft inspector, leased the property from the Bureau of Land Management and left Los Angeles and moved to Giant Rock with his wife and three children.[2] During the early 1950s, Van Tassel began hosting Friday night “meditation” sessions in Critzer’s former underground home, where he claimed to receive telepath communications from "compassionate Venusian extraterrestrials."[5] Van Tassel also built the nearby Integratron and a cafe, store, gas station and the Giant Rock Airport, which he operated from 1947 to 1975.

The Giant Rock Airport was certified by the Federal Aviation Administration for emergency use by commercial airliners. In the early 1960s it experienced traffic of about one flight per day. Between November 1961 and October 1962, it served as the launch site for helium-filled balloons used by R. F. Miles, Jr. to measure the density of neutrons in the Earth's atmosphere at altitudes between 8,000–115,000 feet (2,400–35,100 m).[6]

In early 2000,[1] Giant Rock fractured in two, revealing an interior of white granite.[2] The exterior surface of the rock is partially covered in graffiti.[4]

  1. ^ a b "Giant Rock". Joshua Tree Visitors Guide.
  2. ^ a b c Archibald, Sasha (2014). "Mass Effect". Cabinet Magazine. No. Spring. Retrieved 15 January 2019.
  3. ^ Ed Ainsworth, Plans For 'Out of This World' Laboratory In Desert Disclosed (Los Angeles Times: June 17, 1954), pg.A1.
  4. ^ a b Gumbel, Andrew (May 5, 2006). "Life on other planets: The house the Venusians built". The Independent. Retrieved 2019-01-13.
  5. ^ Stringfellow, Kim (15 May 2018). "How the Extraterrestrial Inspired Some of the Mojave's Great Landmarks". PBS SoCal.
  6. ^ Miles, Jr., Ralph Fraley (1963). The density of cosmic-ray neutrons in the atmosphere (PhD). California Institute of Technology.

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