A cool fault. EARTHQUAKE! |
Onions and I on two sides of the fault! |
This original social gathering hall has been restored and turned into the official museum of Manzanar. |
It's fascinating and sad how we could simply change the race/creed of the group in this day and age and our political climate would pretty much be the same. |
The layout of the Manzanar "camp". 36 Blocks each with 16 barracks, latrines and a mess hall. |
Once the residents/citizens got to a camp, how they answered this question determined their future. |
The entrance to Manzanar. It's a BEAUTIFUL location in the Owens Valley hard against the eastern Sierra. |
It's COLD in the winter, hot in the summer and there's a constant wind. It's a desert! |
There were farms, play areas for kids and to suit the tastes of the residents, a place to process soy into tofu. |
Oh, the endless conflict between immigrant parents and their first generation kids! |
The Manzanar Cemetery and memorial to all the incarcerated. |
After Manzanar, we went hunting for other hot springs. We found this one off Whitmore Tubs road. I'm not sure of the unofficial name, but I think it's "hot tub" |
We were now on the hunt for others. We explored a bunch of pull outs off of Whitmore Tubs. Found another, but some let us to nothing. |
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