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First winter snow covering the Sierra Mountains along Highway 395 - manzanar01
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Fresh snow from the first major snowfall of the season, along the crest of the Eastern Sierra mountains north of Lone Pine, CA - manzanar02
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Herd of Tule Elk dwarfed by the Sierra Mountains off Highway 395 - manzanar03
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Inside the museum at the former Manzanar Concentration Camp near Bishop, CA - manzanar07
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Model of the original Manzanar Concentration Camp, almost wiped clean off the face of the Earth after WWII, hoping America would not remember this shameful episode in history - manzanar08
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'Japs Keep Moving, This is a White Man's Neighborhood' - sign at the Manzanar Concentration Camp in eastern California (manzanar09xy)
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Museum and headquarters to the Manzanar Concentration Camp memorial (manzanar10)
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Manzanar Concentration Camp, once a small city, now just dust and sand in the desert. The only remaining structure (the former high school gym, now a museum) in the distance - manzanar11
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Baseball fields at the WWII-era Manzanar Concentration Camp in California - manzanar12
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All that remains from the lines of barracks and buildings at Manzanar Concentration Camp are water pipes sticking out of the desert sand like sore thumbs - manzanar13
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Scraps and pieces left over from Manzanar Concentration Camp (manzanar14)
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Barely a memory remains of the WWII-era Manzanar Concentration Camp, California (manzanar15)
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Manzanar Concentration Camp, where thousands of Japanese-Americans were forcefully relocated. Driving through the former orchard - manzanar17
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All of the buildings were razed from the Manzanar concentration camp for Japanese during WWII, leaving bare foundations and the occasional cellar in the middle of the desert - manzanar28
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Concrete slabs are all that remain to mark the former barracks of the Manzanar Concentration Camp - manzanar30