Diane Putnam's photos with the keyword: california

Mount Shasta

18 Feb 2016 5 10 536
50 miles to the SW as the crow flies. The brown haze is from agricultural burns.

Petroglyph Point

18 Feb 2016 4 7 480
In Lava Beds National Monument, Newell, California. I could not see the petroglyphs. I'll go back when it's not so late in the day.

Petroglyph Point

18 Feb 2016 1 2 472
There is a raptor nest up there and many more along this cliff. AA315 Rocks.

Northwest

18 Feb 2016 4 2 571
In the northern section of the Lava Beds National Monument, Newell, California.

Country road

Sandstone bluff

18 Feb 2016 4 5 524
A section of the Lava Beds National Monument, Newell, California.

Feeding time

18 Feb 2016 6 10 480
PiP for the scene a few minutes later.

Waves of stone

18 Feb 2016 2 1 444
In the dark, triangular area, there are some old cliff swallow nests and a triangular pile of guano, perhaps from another kind of bird nesting above. Possibilities would be an eagle, hawk or other raptor. For scale, the edge of the cliff is about 100 feet above me. AA315 Rocks.

Memorial cross

18 Feb 2016 4 2 421
This is the only thing I could find out about the cross, from the caption on a Getty Image: "...a cross atop [Castle] Rock overlooking the Tule Lake Segregation Camp, in Newell, Ca..." This refers to the WWII Japanese-American internment camp in the basin below. It was located on the east side of Newell, California. More info: tinyurl.com/jq26s4w

A butte called "The Peninsula"

18 Feb 2016 9 10 654
Newell, Modoc County, California. I know - why not take a few steps forward to avoid those posts in the foreground? : o

Three on a farm

16 Feb 2016 15 18 938
Old rusties: Chevy, International and an unidentified one in front. It looks like surplus military, to me. You are invited to identify it! Update: Thank you, Richard Nuttall for identifying the truck in front! Studebaker US-6 , 1940s and indeed a WWII military truck. See his comment below for more information and links.

Modoc Northern Railroad

16 Feb 2016 6 3 491
Restored caboose, probably used as part of a tourist train at one time.

He's saying the Pledge of Allegiance

16 Feb 2016 10 10 1200
Because it's President's Day (Washington & Lincoln). AA266 Funny Foto.

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