Mormon RocksThese sandstone rock formations are named for the Mormon pioneers and freighters who would camp near here after completing their trip across the Mojave, and were created by the movements of the San Andreas Fault. Ayde Devora
Granular StructureGranular Structrue were formed due to the weather events, one of them Ël  NinoAyde Devora
Stream BedAyde Devora
San Andreas Rift Zonemajor zone of fractures in the earth's crust extending along the coastline of California from the northwest part of the state to the Gulf of California. Movement of the tectonic plates along the fault has caused numerous tremorsAyde Devora
JJoshua TreeThis trees were probably named by Mormos during their 1851 trek from Utah to Southern California. Joshua TreeAyde Devora
Stream Bed Owens Dry LakeIn 1913 the streams that fed Owens were diverted by Los Angeles Department ot water and power to feed the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the lake leverl started to drop quickly. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
Fossil FallsThey were formed when the Owens River was dammed by an eruption and ran ovrr the basalt flows, sculpting and polishing the black rock into this amazing geologic feature. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
Metate Holes & Obsidian FlakesThese rocks are called metates and were used for plant processing. Holes were used by the Native Americans.The large scattered obsidian waste flakes are the debri fron stone tool manufacturing from the Native Americans.   Metate HolePictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
PetroglyphWere carved in stones by Native Americans, this particular one describes a place of herding. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
House Rings & Cinder HillThe rock ring were used as shelters by the Native Indians next to the lake.  The Cindeer Hill is the result of the violent ejection of trapped gases into the air from vent in the earth’s crust. House RingPictures Taken by Adriana AmayaCinder Hill
Keoughs Hot SpringsThe water that on this stream is very warm and full of minerals since it is coming from a volcano Vein. Ayde Devora
Mono Lake Committee Visitors CenterThis a stop suggested before you to the Mono Lake.  At this place there’s a film offered to the visitors which talks about the history of Mono Lake. Ayde Devora
Mono Lake IslandsPacha IslandNegit Island
Mono LakeA large shallow saline lake in Mono County California, which was formed at least 760, 000 years ago as a terminal lake in basin that has no outlet to the ocean.   The lake is alkaline and salty.   Birds from Chile migrate th this lake,. Ayde Devora
Former ShorelinesFormer ShorelinesAyde Devora
TuffaThe damage resulted in the exposure of these tuffas, the water of Mono lake used to cover this beautiful element. Ayde DevoraTufa
Glaciated ValleyGlaciers that are formed in a Ü shape are formed by ice the ones that are in V shape are formed by water. Ayde DevoraGlaciated Valley
Panum CraterIs a volcanic cone. Panum Crater formed in a sequence of events. The first event was caused by magma rising from deep within the Earth's crustAyde Devora
Convict LakeIs located in the Sierra Nevadas and is very known for it’s fishing. The lake was named after an incident in 1871, where a group of convicts escaped from prison in Carson City. Ayde Devora
Terminal MorainesThey were formed by a piedmont glacier that headed in the eastern Sierra Nevada.Ayde Devora
Lateral MoraineThey were formed by a piedmont glacier that headed in the eastern Sierra Nevada.Ayde Devora
Oldest Rock FormationsOldest Rock FAyde Devora
BenchmarkAyde Devora
River with swallows nestsAyde Devora
Inyo-White Mountains with BristleconesThese mountains countains the oldest forest in the world, Ayde Devora
Cucamonga Alluvian FanWere formed by the outwash of streams draining the Southern Slopes from the Eastern side of The San Gabriel Mountains. Alluvian FanAyde Devora
SETI TowersSETI Towers
Foam from Mono lakeAyde Devora
Owens Dry LakeAyde Devora
Rabbit Shrubs Ayde Devora
Solar Power Plant

Field trip

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    Mormon RocksThese sandstonerock formations are named for the Mormon pioneers and freighters who would camp near here after completing their trip across the Mojave, and were created by the movements of the San Andreas Fault. Ayde Devora
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    Granular StructureGranular Structruewere formed due to the weather events, one of them Ël NinoAyde Devora
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    San Andreas RiftZonemajor zone of fractures in the earth's crust extending along the coastline of California from the northwest part of the state to the Gulf of California. Movement of the tectonic plates along the fault has caused numerous tremorsAyde Devora
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    JJoshua TreeThis treeswere probably named by Mormos during their 1851 trek from Utah to Southern California. Joshua TreeAyde Devora
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    Stream Bed OwensDry LakeIn 1913 the streams that fed Owens were diverted by Los Angeles Department ot water and power to feed the Los Angeles Aqueduct and the lake leverl started to drop quickly. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
  • 7.
    Fossil FallsThey wereformed when the Owens River was dammed by an eruption and ran ovrr the basalt flows, sculpting and polishing the black rock into this amazing geologic feature. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
  • 8.
    Metate Holes &Obsidian FlakesThese rocks are called metates and were used for plant processing. Holes were used by the Native Americans.The large scattered obsidian waste flakes are the debri fron stone tool manufacturing from the Native Americans. Metate HolePictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
  • 9.
    PetroglyphWere carved instones by Native Americans, this particular one describes a place of herding. Pictures Taken by Adriana Amaya
  • 10.
    House Rings &Cinder HillThe rock ring were used as shelters by the Native Indians next to the lake. The Cindeer Hill is the result of the violent ejection of trapped gases into the air from vent in the earth’s crust. House RingPictures Taken by Adriana AmayaCinder Hill
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    Keoughs Hot SpringsThewater that on this stream is very warm and full of minerals since it is coming from a volcano Vein. Ayde Devora
  • 12.
    Mono Lake CommitteeVisitors CenterThis a stop suggested before you to the Mono Lake. At this place there’s a film offered to the visitors which talks about the history of Mono Lake. Ayde Devora
  • 13.
    Mono Lake IslandsPachaIslandNegit Island
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    Mono LakeA largeshallow saline lake in Mono County California, which was formed at least 760, 000 years ago as a terminal lake in basin that has no outlet to the ocean. The lake is alkaline and salty. Birds from Chile migrate th this lake,. Ayde Devora
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    TuffaThe damage resultedin the exposure of these tuffas, the water of Mono lake used to cover this beautiful element. Ayde DevoraTufa
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    Glaciated ValleyGlaciers thatare formed in a Ü shape are formed by ice the ones that are in V shape are formed by water. Ayde DevoraGlaciated Valley
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    Panum CraterIs avolcanic cone. Panum Crater formed in a sequence of events. The first event was caused by magma rising from deep within the Earth's crustAyde Devora
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    Convict LakeIs locatedin the Sierra Nevadas and is very known for it’s fishing. The lake was named after an incident in 1871, where a group of convicts escaped from prison in Carson City. Ayde Devora
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    Terminal MorainesThey wereformed by a piedmont glacier that headed in the eastern Sierra Nevada.Ayde Devora
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    Lateral MoraineThey wereformed by a piedmont glacier that headed in the eastern Sierra Nevada.Ayde Devora
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    River with swallowsnestsAyde Devora
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    Inyo-White Mountains withBristleconesThese mountains countains the oldest forest in the world, Ayde Devora
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    Cucamonga Alluvian FanWereformed by the outwash of streams draining the Southern Slopes from the Eastern side of The San Gabriel Mountains. Alluvian FanAyde Devora
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    Foam from MonolakeAyde Devora
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Editor's Notes

  • #13 This a stop suggested before you to the Mono Lake. At this place there’s a film offered to the visitors which talks about the history of Mono Lake.