2. Diaz Lake
Diaz lake is a sag pond. It was
created from the shifts of the
tectonic plates from nearby Lone
Pine Fault. The Earthquakes
made the ground uneven and
water settled to the lowest point.
3. Fulat
Alabama Hills
Lone
Pine
Fault
In 1872 a large earthquakes was cause by vertical and right- lateral
displacement along the fault. The quake caused much destruction to the
surrounding towns. It was responsible for 29 deaths and led the formation of
Diaze Lake
10. The lake was named
after tan incident in
Convict Lake 1871 where a group
of convict escaped
from prison in
Carson City.
Lake
11. Convict Lake
Oldest rock
formation on the
top in the middle
and are called
roof pendants
and to the right is
Oldest Rock
the terminal
Formation
moraine
15. Eastern California Museum
The museum features Story of
Manzanar , the Japanese
American WWII Internment
Camp located. Between
Independence and Lone Pine.
16. Manzanar
Paul Temeuchi
“42”
Largest Japanese relocation camp.
17. Cucamonga Alluvial Fan
Out wash streams draining southern slope of the eastern
part of the San garble mountain
18. Solar Power Plant Generating
System
Shows the solar
power plant at
the intersection
of the 395
Highway.