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  2. Lower Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    TOPGUN F-16 and A-4 aircraft in formation over Lower Otay Lake prior to development. The area where the Reservoir is located was part of Rancho Janal , and was purchased by E. S. Babcock . [ 6 ] Lower Otay Reservoir was originally created in 1897 after the construction of Lower Otay Dam by the Southern California Mountain Water Company. [ 7 ]

  3. Upper Otay Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    Upper Otay Reservoir, also called Upper Otay Lake, is a 20 acres (8.1 ha) artificial lake in San Diego County, California. It was created in 1959 as a hatchery for the propagation and introduction of Florida Largemouth bass. The reservoir has been open to the public since 1996. [2]

  4. Jamul Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The Jamul Mountains are a mountain range of the Peninsular Ranges System.. They are located in southernmost San Diego County, California. [1] The Mexico–United States border is nearby to the south.

  5. California State Route 125 - Wikipedia

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    Route map State Route 125. SR 125 highlighted in red ... Otay Lakes Road, or East H Street SR 54 $1.70 $2.50 San Miguel Ranch Road $1.55 $2.00 Exit list.

  6. Otay Mountain Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Otay Mountain Wilderness is a U.S. wilderness area in San Diego County, California, 12 miles east of the community of Otay Mesa and just north of the Mexico–United States border. Some parts of the wilderness area rise quickly from sea level, reaching a peak of just over 3,500 feet (1,100 m) at the summit of Otay Mountain. [3]

  7. San Ysidro Mountains - Wikipedia

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    On the western side of the mountain lies Lower Otay Lake and Otay Mesa, with Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility and other detention centers and law enforcement properties lying on the southwest slope of the mountain. [3] On the eastern flank, Mine Canyon and Marron Valley separate the San Ysidro Mountains from Tecate Peak (Kuuchamaa). [4]

  8. California State Route 94 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 94 (SR 94) is a state highway in the U.S. state of California that is 63.324 miles (101.910 km) long. The western portion, known as the Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway, begins at Interstate 5 (I-5) in downtown San Diego and continues to the end of the freeway portion past SR 125 in Spring Valley.

  9. South San Diego - Wikipedia

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    South San Diego's boundaries are the city of Imperial Beach on the west, Chula Vista to the north, Otay Lakes to the east, and the U.S.-Mexico border with Tijuana on the south. Brown Field Municipal Airport is located in the Otay Mesa region of South San Diego.