A Place of Many Identities

Big Tujunga Creek, Sunland-Tujunga (11/17/18) Ken Lock

Sunland-Tujunga is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles by the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains in the Crescenta Valley.

Which is to say, Sunland-Tujunga is a place of many identities.

Though, in late autumn it is known for its beauty, as captured in this First Report by Ken Lock using a Samsung Note 9.

Peak yellow, orange and gold fall color is seen zigzagging beside Big Tujunga Creek through Pipe Canyon, Ybarra Canyon and Stone Canyon, heading toward Wildwood.

Native to the area are Frémont cottonwood, bigleaf maple, box elder, chokecherry, California ash, California sycamore, white alder, California black walnut, California buckeye and various willows. 

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