Field Trip 2 Photo Journal
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Owens Dry Lake: dried up after water was diverted into the Los Angeles Aqueduct in 1924.
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Lone Pine Fault: 1872 earthquake destroyed the town of Lone Pine and effected nearby towns in Inyo County.
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Diaz Lake: created in 1872 from an earthquake.
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Lone Pine Movie MuseumWilliam Enriquez
Los Angeles AqueductWilliam Enriquez
Inyo-White MountainsWilliam Enriquez
SETI Towers: Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence.
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Keough Hot Creek: heated from geothermal heated groundwater.
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Panum Crater
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Mono CraterWilliam Enriquez
Mono Lake Shoreline: each shoreline shows how much the lake has decreased in size over time.
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Mono Lake Tufa: made from calcium carbonate and grow underwater, and were exposed from the decreasing size of the lake.
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Mono Lake Islands: one is volcanic.
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Grant LakeWilliam Enriquez
Lateral and Terminal Moraine (Grant Lake): formed from the melting glaciers.
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Silver Lake and WaterfallWilliam Enriquez
Oldest rock FormationsWilliam Enriquez
Convict Lake: formed from snowmelt from the glaciers.
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Owen’s River BenchmarkWilliam Enriquez
Owen’s River
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Swallow’s NestWilliam Enriquez
Bristlecone PinesWilliam Enriquez
Eastern California Museum: Utilitarian baskets were made by the native Americans and used for daily tasks such as carrying tools, seeds, fish traps, and other essentials.
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Manzenar: place where the Japanese were forced to stay during WWII.
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Manzenar TowersWilliam Enriquez
Alluvial FanWilliam Enriquez
Inyo MountainsWilliam Enriquez
Mt. Whitney: the highest summit in the United States with an elevation of 14,505 feet.
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