field journal pt2
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Lisa Schmidt: Abel Escobedo
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Lisa Schmidt: Abel Escobedo
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Lisa Schmidt: Abel Escobedo
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Lisa Schmidt: Abel Escobedo
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Abel Escobedo
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Alabama Hills
Lone Pine Fault
Lone Pine Fault was created by a massive 9.0
earthquake in 1872 which also created Diaz Lake
Abel Escobedo
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Abel Escobedo
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Negit Island
Abel Escobedo
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Paoha Island
Abel Escobedo
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This is where
the shoreline
use to be…
THERE SHOULD NOT BE ANY PLANTS AROUND THIS AREA!
Abel Escobedo
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These Tufa’s can only
be created underwater
Abel Escobedo
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Los Angeles
made a deal
with the towns
people to put
back water into
Mono Lake and
each year L.A
would cover
one bar of
wood until
they’ve
reached this
black asphalt.
(The current
shoreline of the
lake is more
than 25 yards
away from this
point)
Abel Escobedo