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  2. Caliente, California - Wikipedia

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    Caliente (Spanish for "Hot") [2] is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California. [1] It is located 22 miles (35 km) east-southeast of Bakersfield , [ 2 ] at an elevation of 1,312 feet (400 m).

  3. Caliente Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Caliente Mountain is a mountain located in the Southern Coast Ranges of California and is a federally listed wilderness study area for more than 30 years. The summit, at 5,106 feet (1,556 m), is the highest point in San Luis Obispo County and the Caliente Range. [1] The mountain receives a little snowfall during the winter months. [4]

  4. Caliente Range - Wikipedia

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    The Caliente Range is a west-east trending zone of uplift mountains in the California Coast Ranges, in central California. The highest peak of the range is Caliente Mountain at 5,106 feet (1,556 m) in elevation, located in southeastern San Luis Obispo County .

  5. California State Route 58 - Wikipedia

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    California City Boulevard – California City: At-grade intersection; west end of freeway R129.67: 186: Edwards AFB (Rosamond Boulevard north gate) North Edwards: R132.04: 188: Clay Mine Road R136.40: 193: Twenty Mule Team Road: Former US 466 east R137.77: 194: Gephart Road, Rocket Site Road R139.00: Boron Rest Area: Boron: R139.80: 196

  6. Walker Basin - Wikipedia

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    Walker Basin is located south of Lake Isabella and the Kern River Valley, east of Bakersfield, and north of Tehachapi Pass, near the southern boundary of the Sequoia National Forest.

  7. Maps: See how large the California wildfires are - AOL

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    Maps: See how large the California wildfires are. Nigel Chiwaya. January 16, 2025 at 9:54 AM. Multiple major wildfires are leaving a trail of destruction and death in the Los Angeles area.

  8. Cuyama Valley - Wikipedia

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    Cuyama seen from the east, on SR-166. The valley encompasses an area of approximately 300 square miles (780 km 2).It is bounded on all sides by mountains: the Sierra Madre Mountains along the south and west, La Panza Range on the north, and Caliente Range along the northeast − all of the California Coast Ranges System; and the San Emigdio Mountains on the east − of the Transverse Ranges ...

  9. Where are mandatory evacuation orders for California ... - AOL

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    The below map of evacuation zones is current as of Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET. The zones highlighted in red are areas under evacuation orders due to the Eaton Fire as of 7:30 p.m. ET on Jan. 12.