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Show 107 Some writers have light colored gravel form the arrowhead directional of surface there between and in darJcer has manner. line of and the arrowhead is of adjoining hue that background. burned in difference the is It in which surrounding slopes. and color the landmark contrast exactly against the twenty years the that vegetation so of the mountain last the is coverage face entire back the species sharp in prehistoric a mellow loam arrowhead twice vegetation always grows same causes the demarcation.l9 springs properties were are a Bernardino a long been for this in temperature of Padre Durnetz, build have used the hottest among them"having to the -- as to surface of the the in out a washes Actually, the on in on The Although been hot 1810 covered with is stands it intended was carried have might Cajon springs below. areas. and of it vegetation gro\ring The springs that hot and Santa Ana difference decided a frequently the the Indians the identical with the soil the that light -- be to seems Yet the from -- for sign that suggested smel L Valley, who came chapel made the purpose from and by United the 209 for known their healing" These Inoians. the States, the warmest degrees. the San supply following Gabriel _r.ission station notation in in the his in San diary The valley seems fertile and there is an abundance of water, both from the springs in the lowlands and from stream flow from the mountains to the north and The valley will be found a one-day march east east. of here and is easily located by a ma rk on the mountain This mark is in forming the north rim of the valley. the form of a large arrow, after the fashion used by 19San Bernardino Chamber of Commerce, 2£. cit., p. la |