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How often do ordinary mountains, hills and rocks change into volcanoes, fault lines and ancient lava flows filled with geological wonders? When do chalky gray towers in dry, deserted lakebeds transform into Keepers of Time ––  venerable sentinels who whisper of a period in California’s history that was once lush and watery?  Well, if you’ve ever driven up Highway 395 toward Mammoth Lakes, the answer is probably “Never.”             But don’t you wish it could be so?             Guess what? It can be. I took the trip of a lifetime this August. Being a participant in a four-week geology project at Cal State Bakersfield, I was fortunate to travel with five fellow teachers and 17 local high school and college students to Mono Lake. But here’s the kicker: Accompanying us were two CSUB geologists, Dr....
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