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Page 1: Ravi Sehgal Geography Five Project Spring 11 63650

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Geography Five Project- Ravi Sehgal

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Mormon RocksMormon Rocks is officially called Rock Candy Mountains

Mormon Rocks

Ravi Sehgal

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Granular Structureappearance of molded or compressed material

Ravi Sehgal

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Mormon Rocks/San Andreas Rift Zone/Stream BedIn raining weather the Stream Bed is filled with water!

Stream Bed

San Andreas Rift Zone

Mormon Rocks

Ravi Sehgal

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Cinder HillI didn’t stop at Cinder Hill. Therefore couldn’t take a photograph of Lava Flows

Cinder Hill

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Mt. Whitneyis the highest summit in the contiguous United States with an elevation of 14505 feet

Mt. Whitney

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Inyo-White MountainAre along the California-Nevada border north of Death Valley.

Inyo-White Mountain

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Alluvial FanIs a fan-shaped deposit formed where a fast flowing stream flattens

Alluvial Fan

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Diaz Lake (Sag Pond)Is about three miles south of Lone Pine

Diaz Lake (Sag Pond)

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Lone Pine FaultPhoto Credit to Viraj Sehgal

Lone Pine Fault

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Keoughs Hot SpringsHot Stream

of Owens Valley, California

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Keoughs Hot Springs

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Mono Lake and IslandsNegit, the smaller of the two islands located in Mono Lake

Mono Lake

Negit IslandPaoha Island

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Tufa

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Mono Lake’s Former ShorelinesIs where the water once stood.

Former Shorelines

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Mono Lake TufaI just cannot believe that the Tufa should have been under of the water of mono lake.

Tufa

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Mono CreatorIs North American New Mountain

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Mono Creator

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Panum Crater Glaciated U Shape Valley and MoraineThe “U” shape is caused by snow.

Moraine

U shaped Valley

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Convict Lakeis a lake in the Sherwin Range of the Sierra Nevada

Convict Lake

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Convict oldest rock formations in SierrasTruly Convict Lake was the best stop!

Oldest Rocks

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Convict Terminal Moraine/Convict Lake’s Lateral Moraine

Lateral Moraine

Lateral Moraine

Terminal Moraine

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Manzanaris the relocation camp for Japanese-American families during World War 2.

Ravi Sehgal

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Manzanar Plaque

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Manzanar AreaIn ten camps there were over 110000 Japanese Americans imprisoned during World War II

Ravi Sehgal

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Owens River Bench Markindicate the elevation of the area it is placed

Ravi Sehgal

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Owens River Swallow Nestis a river in southeastern California in the United States

Owens River

Closer look at the Swallow Nest

Ravi Sehgal

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Inyo Mt Bulstleconesare a small group of pine trees

Inyo MountainInyo Mountain

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Eastern California MuseumI reason a choose this picture is because of the creation of something so nicely done. Mother

and Child Apsaroke. Its truly a work of art

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SETI Towersis to explore, understand, and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe.

Ravi Sehgal

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California AqueductPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

Ravi Sehgal

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Creosote Bush and Burroweed GrassesPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

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Garlock FaultPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

Ravi Sehgal

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Joshua TreesAre famous in the Mojave Desert

Photo Credit to Prof. Schmidt

Ravi Sehgal

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Lone Pine, Los Angeles Aqueduct, and the SpillwayPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

Ravi Sehgal

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Mine TailingsPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

Ravi Sehgal

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Owens Dry Lake: Alkala Dust StormPhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

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Koehn Dry LakePhoto Credit to Prof. Schmidt

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