2. CONVICT LAKE
Bunna Roeum
Oldest rock formations
Lateral moraine
Convict lake
Convict lake was carved out by a glacier that had melted. Also creating “U” shapes and creating lateral
and terminal moraines.
6. Guard Shack and Plaque
Bunna Roeum
Manzanar was the first of ten such
concentration camps and was bounded by
barbed wires and guard towers confining
10,000 japanese american citizens. Some
had seen them as threats because of world
war 2 and the attacks on Pearl Harbor.
7. EASTERN CALIFORNIA MUSEUM
• Tiyo Miyatake was interned at
Manzanar concentration camp.even
though cameras werent alllowed he
found a way to sneak one in and
take pictures. I reallly apprectiated
what he had done at manzanar, and
to capture the moments of what was
going on was epic. I am a fan of his
photography skills,lighting and for
what he had to go through either
emotionally because of the situation
he was in, he still found a way to
use his talents in photography to
document an historic portion in
Japanese/ American history.
9. IN TRANSIT-CUCAMONGA ALLUVIAL FAN
Many of years of rain, fire, flood
Bunna Roeum and erosion shaped the San
Bernardino Valley by building vast
alluvial fans from material swept
down from the mountains. These
fans matter today because much of
Upland, Rancho
Cucamonga, Fontana, Rialto, San
Bernardino and Highland were built
on them.. Gravity and moving
water sweep debris through
canyons, dropping heavier matter
first and carrying sand and silt
farther, where it spreads outward in
the shape of a fan.
11. Bunna Roeum
Doppler radar tower
The Doppler radar tower uses the Doppler effect to measure velocity. The Doppler radar tower
can detect distant objects (weather in this case) and tell what i is and when it will come.
Doppler radar tower basically is a radar to oversee the oncoming weather. News channels use
this to tell us the forecast.
13. GARLOCK FAULT
The Garlock Fault is significatn because this is a left lateral strike slip. This is the second
longest fault in California and it borders the Mojave Desert.
14. Bunna Roeum
Joshua tree
Burrowed grass creosote
16. Bunna Roeum
Owens Dry Lake
Owens Dry Lake held significant water until 1924, until much of the Owens river was diverted into the Los
Angeles Aqueduct causing it to desiccate. Today, some of the flow of the river has been restored, and the
lake now contains some water.