Apple Valley Area Aerial Photo Collection

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Apple Valley Area 2

METADATA: Unique ID: C-445_2 Image name: Mojave Dam Title: Aerial view of Mojave Dam Collection: San Bernardino County Flood Control Geographic Location: Apple Valley Date of photo: 3/1/1984 Flight #: C-445 Index (contact) number: 2 Scale: Oblique Photography service: NA Photo type: Duplicate Size: 9X9 Keywords: "San Bernardino County, Mojave River Watershed" Processed by: Suzie Earp Processing date: May 2012 Photo B/W

The WRI is an outreach partnership between CSUSB and the Southern California communities we serve, driven by the vision that sustaining water resources rests on sound research, analysis and public policy collaboration. The Historical Aerial Photo Collection is comprised of images of Southern California dating from the 1920s through the 1960s. The geographic areas include much of Southern California from deserts to the Pacific Ocean. The images in this flight are from the Joseph Andrew Rowe Collection.

The Apple Valley area is located at the southern edge of the Mojave Desert in the Victor Valley of San Bernardino County, California, United States. The Mojave River that boarders the west side of the Apple Valley area is one of the only two rivers in the world to flow magnetic north. The Apple Valley area is north of San Bernardino Valley and is often referred to as the High Desert. The Apple Valley area is part of the Mojave River Watershed. Most of the pictures contain metadata further describing the images. Detailed analysis of the pictures or reproductions can be arranged through the CSUSB WRI at (909) 537-7683. If you are in need of accommodation for a disability in order to view or understand the following images, please contact the CSUSB WRI for assistance.