It was the only major Native American war fought in California and it gripped the nation’s attention almost 150 years ago as a band of warriors held off a much larger force of the U.S. Army in a harsh ...
As I stood alone on Hospital Rock at Lava Beds National Monument, the wind whipping my hair around as the rain persisted from the west, I was struck with both a sense of awe at the sight of the land ...
One of the things that makes Lava Beds National Monument so special is that it is one of the longest continuously occupied homelands in North America. Ancestors of today’s Modoc people resided in the ...
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At Lava Beds National Monument, the floors come in three textures: ropy, cauliflower and clinker. They lurk in a bizarre network of caves with names like Mushpot and Hercules Leg, created by ancient ...
California's national monument is a place of stunning contradiction, the serene location once the site of a bloody war. Follow a half a million years of volcanic activity with 12 centuries of human ...
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