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The Inyo Crates are phreatic explosion pits, meaning that they were formed when rising magma encountered groundwater which caused the groundwater to vaporize and expand explosively. The surrounding volcaniclastic deposits lack volcanic material generated in the explosion, indicating a phreatic rather than magmatic orig...
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As Highway 395 descends from the Long Valley Caldera into the Owens Valley the southbound lanes have a pullout with an overview of the Owens Valley - this is what you'll see there.
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... as seen from beside US 395.
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Taken from the middle of the Owens Valley near Manzanar.
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(Olympus E520) © 2009 Dale B. Dalrymple dbdimages.com

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The Inyo Mountains form the backdrop for this sunset view from Horseshoe Meadow Road at an elevation of 8,400 feet in the Sierra Nevada, high above Lone Pine and Owens Lake.
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The view from Hunter Mountain in Death Valley National Park, overlooking Hidden Valley. Features include Inyo Mountains, Saline Valley, Nelson Range, Racetrack Playa, and Death Valley.
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