Title:
To be saved? Primitive area in the City
Creator:
Wyneken, Tom
Subject:
Land use
Canyons
Description:
Preserve - The south fork of Hill Canyon (above), commonly referred to as The Barranca, is one of nature's greatest accomplishments
in The Conejo. The deep canyon was cut by the stream that flows year around in the bottom. Steep cliffs are beautiful and
dangerous. Several youths have been injured and one killed in falls in the area.
Publisher:
Thousand Oaks Library, Special Collections
Date:
10/4/1970
Type:
Image
Format:
4 photographic prints, 1 contact sheet, 30 negs. : B&W ; 8x10 in.
Identifier:
CTO_528
10-04-1970/1
Language:
English
Relation:
Coverage:
Thousand Oaks (Calif.)
Rights:
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