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  2. Mount Soledad - Wikipedia

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    The 823-foot (251 m) mountain [1] lies between Interstate 5 to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west. It is mostly within the community of La Jolla where the northern and eastern slopes form a sharp escarpment along the Rose Canyon Fault. The community of Pacific Beach is on the gentler southern slope.

  3. Tropicana Products - Wikipedia

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    Tropicana also has Fruit Snacks, and in the United Kingdom makes smoothies. [29] Trop50, introduced by Tropicana in 2009, is orange juice with 50% less sugar and calories, a reduction achieved by dilution with 50% water and addition of Reb A or PureVia, chemically altered versions of the Stevia plant. [30]

  4. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve - Wikipedia

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    San Diego Tourism Authority says that three popular trails at the park are Guy Fleming Trail, Razor Point Trail, and Beach Trail. The Guy Fleming Trail is 0.7 miles (1,100 m) and is the easiest trail at the park. The trail provides diverse scenery from Peñasquitos Marsh to views of La Jolla and is well known for whale sightings in the winter.

  5. Mount Soledad Cross - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Soledad Cross (formerly the Mount Soledad Easter Cross) is a prominent landmark located on top of Mount Soledad in the La Jolla neighborhood of San Diego, California. The present structure was erected in 1954; it is the third Christian cross in that location, the first having been put up in 1913. [ 1 ]

  6. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies - AOL

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    Get your favorite cookie cutters ready for The Pioneer Woman's best cut-out cookie recipes. Ree has foolproof ideas for festive shapes and designs. The Pioneer Woman's Top 10 Cut-Out Cookies

  7. Scripps Canyon - Wikipedia

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    Focusing on the sand plain between the heads of the La Jolla and Scripps canyons, SIO's Dr. Edward Fager continued to collect samples at depths of 5–10 fathoms (9.1–18.3 m) from 1956 to 1973. [3] Scripps Canyon was the site of the SEALAB II project in 1965, where divers dwelled in a submersible habitat at 205 ft (62 m) for 15 days at a time.

  8. Mount Lukens - Wikipedia

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    The mountain was named after Theodore Lukens, a former supervisor of the Angeles National Forest and later, the mayor of Pasadena, California. [8] Previously, the mountain was known as Sister Elsie Peak. It has been said that she was a Catholic nun who died while caring for the sick during a smallpox epidemic.

  9. Westfield UTC - Wikipedia

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    4545 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92122: Opening date: 1977: Developer: The Hahn Company: Management: Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield: Owner: Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield: No. of stores and services: 199 (as of 2025) No. of anchor tenants: 9 [1] Total retail floor area: 1,066,842 ft² [1] No. of floors: 2 (3 in Macy's) Public transit access ...