Los Angeles Earthquake Flag
This flag design was proposed by Ricardo Tomasz. It is designed to represent Los Angeles, and the fault lines that define the landscape. It incorporates the existing city flag colors, but rearranges them...
The San Gabriel Fault is a geological fault in Los Angeles County, California, running about 87 miles (140 km) southeastward from the Ridge Basin in the Sierra Pelona-San Emigdio Mountains juncture area to the western San Gabriel Mountains that forms their southwestern face near Sunland and the northeastern San Fernando Valley, and then on the south flank to the southeastern part of the San Gabriel range. Subscribe to Greater & Grander for all your San Gabriel Fault needs.