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Site of the largest Japanese-American Internment Camp in the US during WWII. Known elsewhere as prisons or concentration camps. If you look on the map (satellite view) you will see how enormous it was. See photo of the camp linked below. There are a few foundations visible, which I intend to photograph, eventually. They aren't very easy to get to.

Entire album: www.ipernity.com/doc/1227338/album/862280
More info: www.tulelake.org
Original camp: www.pacificcitizen.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Tulelake-camp-e1414177352147.jpg
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4 comments

Pam J said:

It was so wrong.
9 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:

Ohhhh, yes and double-yes. Thanks, Pam.
9 years ago

kiiti said:

I will find the United States of feeling at the time
I think that it can be understood uninhabitable in Japan....
9 years ago

Diane Putnam replied to kiiti:

It was a terrible place and a terrible government decision! The climate at this camp was bad and there were very high winds that caused dust storms. Thank you for your comment, kiiti.
9 years ago