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Sequoia National Park, California. Milestone Mountain. Photograph by W.L. Huber, July 26, 1932.
Devils Postpile National Monument, California. Rhythmic flexures in the columnar structure give a chicken ladder effect to the main cliff. Photo by W.L. Huber, 1923.
Sequoia National Park, California. Whitney Range across Kern Canyon, viewed from Milestone Basin. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 26, 1935.
Devils Postpile National Monument, California. Devils Postpile, viewed from a basalt crag near the San Joaquin River. Photo by W.L. Huber, 1923.
Sequoia National Park, California. Whitney group over small lake below Sandy Plateau. Photo by W.L. Huber, circa 1935.
Sequoia National Park, California. Moraine Lake, on the Chagoopa Plateau, one of the few wholly moraine-enclosed lakes in the Kern Basin. The water seeps out through a morainal embankment at the lower end of the lake. Photo by W.L. Huber, circa 1935. Figure 41, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 504-A.
Sequoia National Park, California. Junction Peak and Foresters Pass, viewed from Center Basin. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 22, 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. Junction Peak. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 23, 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. Milestone Mountain. Photograph by W.L. Huber, July 26, 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. Pack train on the south side of Forester Pass. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 23, 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. Kern Plateau, viewed from below Forester Pass. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 23, 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. The Kaweahs, viewed from Red Spur. Photo by W.L. Huber, circa 1932.
Sequoia National Park, California. From the vicinity of the Nine Lake Basin southward down Big Arroyo, which in the distance (left) becomes a deep U-shaped canyon flanked by forested plateaus. Pack train moving toward photographer. Photo by W.L. Huber, circa 1935. Figure 38, U.S. Geological Survey Professional paper 504-A.
Sequoia National Park, California. Milestone Mountain. Photo by W.L. Huber, July 25 1932.
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