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Inside Slowjamastan: The World’s Newest Micronation in the California Desert

Last updated: 2026/03/31 at 4:07 PM
Published March 31, 2026
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Explore Slowjamastan, a self-declared micronation in California’s desert where a radio host turned landowner built a playful “country” with unique rules and thousands of followers.
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A Desert That Became a Nation

The land spans 11 acres of dry, sunbaked terrain. It is filled with sand, shrubs, and quiet surroundings where the real world feels distant. Visitors often notice strange sights, including a submarine placed in the desert.

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A Desert That Became a NationThe Man Behind the IdeaFrom Idea to RealityBuilding a “Country”Attention and Curiosity

Inside this imagined country, everyday rules take a different turn. Crocs are banned, reply all emails are not allowed, and speeding is only acceptable if someone is rushing home for tacos. The raccoon serves as the national animal.

The Man Behind the Idea

Randy Williams, also known as “R Dub,” created Slowjamastan. He works as a radio program director in San Diego and hosts a long running music show that reaches audiences worldwide.

Williams had always wanted to visit every United Nations recognized country. During the global lockdown, he was stuck after reaching his final destination. With travel on hold, he turned his attention toward building something new.

From Idea to Reality

Instead of waiting to travel again, Williams decided to create his own country. He shared the idea with his close friend, Mark Corona, who initially found it amusing.

Despite the skepticism, Williams searched for land that met his needs. He found a 5 acre plot listed for $19,500 and decided to buy it in 2021. This purchase marked the beginning of Slowjamastan.

Building a “Country”

Williams and his friend began developing the land. They brought in items such as a desk, signs, and other props to give the place a government like feel.

Slowly, the idea grew into something more structured. They set up a police force, emergency services, and even symbolic government offices. The name Slowjamastan, which started as a joke, became official.

Attention and Curiosity

As signs appeared along nearby roads, people started to notice the unusual setup. Local authorities asked Williams to adjust the placement of the signs to meet regulations. He complied while keeping the identity of his micronation intact.

The project quickly attracted attention from passersby. Many people were confused, while others were intrigued. The growing curiosity helped spread the story further, turning Slowjamastan into a viral concept.

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