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  • A woman walks beside the Owens River.
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  • A wild iris blossom in the Owens Valley.
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  • Car drives on dusty Chalk Bluff Road near Owens River.
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  • A sandstorm caused by water diversions to Los Angeles.
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  • Gate stations for a WWII Japanese internment camp under Sierra Nevada.
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  • Cattle graze in pastures below Mount Tom in Sierra Nevada.
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  • An old wagon & cholla cactus below the White Mountains.
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  • Fall-colored cottonwoods under eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment.
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  • A hiker & her dog stand below thunderheads in arid volcanic tablelands near Bishop.
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  • A rock climber rappels from boulder in Buttermilk Rocks.
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  • A rock climber rappels down a boulder in the Buttermilk Rocks
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  • A rock climber 'boulders' in the Buttermilk Rocks below Basin Mountain.
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  • Rabbitbrush blooms beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
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  • Rabbitbrush blooms beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-412.jpg
  • Rabbitbrush blooms beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-345.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-843.jpg
  • Rabbitbrush blooms beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. Behind is 14,252 foot White Mountain Peak, the highest peak of the White Mountains and third highest in the state.
    CAe 141003-359.jpg
  • Rabbitbrush blooms beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. Behind is 14,252 foot White Mountain Peak, the highest peak of the White Mountains and third highest in the state.
    CAe 141003-356.jpg
  • Alkali dust from dry Owens Lake (a consequence of Los Angeles water diversions) obscures the California's Owens Valley between the Sierra Nevada (background) and Inyo Mountains.
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  • A black willow tree grows beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-351.jpg
  • Rime from rare fog coats sagebrush and cottonwood trees in California's Owens Valley, near Bishop.
    OV 3023.jpg
  • Summer Thunderheads tower over California's White Mountains and Owens Valley, near Bishop.
    OV 1587.jpg
  • Black Willow trees and blooming Rabbitbrush grow beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-387.jpg
  • Black Willow trees and blooming Rabbitbrush grow beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-384.jpg
  • A black willow tree grows beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-370.jpg
  • A black willow tree grows beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. This is a major water supply for the City of Los Angeles, which acquired most of the valley in an infamous land grab at the turn of the twentieth century.
    CAe 141003-353.jpg
  • Wild iris and cottonwood trees grow near Bishop in the Owens Valley below California's eastern Sierra Nevada.
    OV 3809.jpg
  • 13,652-foot Mount Tom towers 9000 feet above California's Owens Valley, below the eastern Sierra Nevada.
    OV 2905.jpg
  • A black willow tree grows beside the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California.
    CAe 141003-371.jpg
  • Honey bees gather pollen from blooming Rabbitbrush in the Owens River near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California.
    CAe 141003-349.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-864.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-854.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The arid Inyo Mountains rise in the background.
    CAe 190618-852.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-847.jpg
  • Gregg Hallinan, Professor of Astronomy; Director, Owens Valley Radio Observatory; PI of the OVRO-LWA and DSA projects.
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  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
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  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
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  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 0306.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The Sierra Nevada rises behind them.
    CAe 190618-866.jpg
  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190618-829.jpg
  • Dr. Gregg Hallinan, Professor of Astronomy; Director, Owens Valley Radio Observatory; PI of the OVRO-LWA and DSA projects.
    CAe 190618-568.jpg
  • The Moon rises over the Inyo Mountains and normally dry Owens Lake at a rare time when there is enough water for a reflection.  Before diversion of the Owens River through aquaducts to Los Angeles, this was a large inland sea.
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  • Radio telescopes at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory look for an array of clues about the mysteries of the universe.  The arid Inyo Mountains rise in the background.
    CAe 190618-839.jpg
  • Rabbitbrush blooms near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. Behind is 14,252 foot White Mountain Peak, the highest peak of the White Mountains and third highest in the state.
    CAe 141003-366.jpg
  • Blooming cactus on arid slopes above Owens Valley.
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  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-279.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-339.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
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  • Ancient Bristecone Pines grow at high altitudes in the White Mountains above the dramatic Owens Valley and eastern Sierra escarpment in the background.
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  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
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  • A winter snowstorm clears over White Mountain Peak and the Volcanic Tablelands in California's Owens Valley.
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  • Owens Valley, near Bishop, California.Wild iris and cottonwood trees grow below eastern Sierra Nevada.
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  • A Bristlecone Pine in California's White Mountains juxtaposes with the Palisade Glacier region of the adjacent Sierra Nevada, across the dramatic Owens Valley.
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  • Owens Valley, California.Fall-colored cottonwoods under eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment.
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  • Ancient Native American petroglyphs document long human habitation in the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 2009.jpg
  • Summer Thunderheads tower over California's White Mountains and Owens Valley, near Bishop.
    OV 1559.jpg
  • A woman and her dog walk between  a canal and fall-colored cottonwood trees in California's Owens Valley, near Bishop.  Behind are the Sierra Nevada mountains.
    OV 0852.jpg
  • 13,986-foot Mount Humphreys towers over a Yellow Rabbitbrush plant blooming in California's Owens Valley.
    OV 0283.jpg
  • Ancient Bristecone Pines grow at high altitudes in the White Mountains above the dramatic Owens Valley and eastern Sierra escarpment in the background.
    OV 5248.jpg
  • Ancient Bristecone Pines grow at high altitudes in the White Mountains above the dramatic Owens Valley and eastern Sierra escarpment in the background.
    OV 4435.jpg
  • Ancient Bristecone Pines grow at high altitudes in the White Mountains above the dramatic Owens Valley and eastern Sierra escarpment in the background.
    OV 3538.jpg
  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 1860.jpg
  • A summer thunderstorm towers over abandoned silos in California's Owens Valley.
    OV 1646.jpg
  • Fall-colored cottonwoods and rabbitbrush glow under the eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment in California's Owens Valley.
    OV 0875.jpg
  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 0385.jpg
  • Mounts Basin and Tom of the eastern Sierra Nevada escarpment tower over the Owens Valley and Bishop, California.
    OV 0278.jpg
  • Cholla Cactus grow in the western foothils of California's White Mountains.  Behind are the Owens Valley, Sierra Nevada and Palisade Glacier.
    OV 2131.jpg
  • Ancient Native American petroglyphs document long human habitation in the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 2016.jpg
  • 14,252' White Mountain Peak soars high above the Owens Valley of California.
    OV 0321.jpg
  • High-tension electric towers above Owens River Gorge.
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  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-341.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-319.jpg
  • A car drives past telephone poles, blooming rabbitbrush and fall-colored Cottonwood trees under the dramatic eastern Sierra Nevada crest on Five Bridges Road near Bishop in California's Owens Valley.
    CAe 141003-340.jpg
  • A car drives past telephone poles, blooming rabbitbrush and fall-colored Cottonwood trees under the dramatic eastern Sierra Nevada crest on Five Bridges Road near Bishop in California's Owens Valley.
    CAe 141003-338.jpg
  • A sunset illuminates "Sierra Wave" lenticular clouds over Mount Tom & the Owens Valley, east of California's Sierra Nevada.
    OV 4182.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
    CAe 201022-218.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
    CAe 201022-188.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
    CAe 201022-169.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
    CAe 201022-146.jpg
  • Petroglyphs are a sign of early Native American presence in the Owens Valley.
    CAe 201022-135.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-342.jpg
  • Antennae for the Deep Synoptice Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-337.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-316.jpg
  • Inexpensively-made antennae for the Long Wave Array of radio telescopes at Cal Tech's Owens Valley Radio Observatory seek clues to mysteries of the universe.
    CAe 190704-309.jpg
  • A dead willow tree branches in front of Mount Tom in the Sierra Nevada above the Owens Valley of eastern California.
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  • A woman flies a camera drone in the Owens Valley near Bishop, California.
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  • Rabbitbrush blooms near Bishop in the Owens Valley, California. The eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada crest rises behind, including Mount Humphreys (center) and Basin Mountain and Mount Tom to its right.
    CAe 141003-363.jpg
  • The sun sets over the Palisade region of the eastern Sierra Nevada, above the Owens Valley, California. In the foreground are the White Mountains and Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest.
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  • A car drives past telephone poles, blooming rabbitbrush and fall-colored Cottonwood trees under the dramatic eastern Sierra Nevada crest on Five Bridges Road near Bishop in California's Owens Valley.
    CAe 141003-336.jpg
  • Archaeologist Robert Bettinger stands  at 12,400' in California's White Mountains, the highest Native American settlement in the United States.  Behind is the spectacular Owens Valley and eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, hidden by wildfire smoke.
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  • Pinyon pine nuts were a staple of Native American diet in the Owens Valley, California.
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  • Rice grass was a staple for the Pauite Shoshone Indian who inhabited the Owens Valley, CA.
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  • White Mountains, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California.	A mother and son picnic above Owens Valley and the Sierra Nevadas.
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  • Eroded granite boulders overlook Owens Valley near Bishop, California.
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  • Wind blown snow engulfs 13,986-foot Mount Humphreys, above the Owens Valley in California's Sierra Nevada.
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  • Ancient Native American drawings on volcanic tuff in CA's Owens Valley, Sierra bkg.
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  • Sunrise on Mounts Basin & Humphreys above Owens Valley.
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  • Ben Wiltsie rides a skateboard on Old Sherwin Grade Road under the Eastern Sierra Nevada in the Owens Valley near Bishop California.
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