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  2. Proctor Valley Monster - Wikipedia

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    The Proctor Valley Monster is a cryptid reputed to live in Proctor Valley, California. Sightings tend to link the monster to the Proctor Valley Road, a dirt road that connects the community of Jamul in the northeast to the Eastlake neighborhood of Chula Vista in the southwest.

  3. Proctor Valley - Wikipedia

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    Proctor Valley, Chula Vista. Proctor Valley is a valley in southwestern San Diego County, California, United States.It is traversed by Proctor Valley Road, a dirt road which connects the community of Jamul in the northeast to the Eastlake neighborhood of Chula Vista in the southwest.

  4. The terrifying forces that created a California monster storm

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  5. Monster storm forecast worsens for L.A., O.C.: The danger ...

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  6. Lake Hodges - Wikipedia

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    Water from the Lake Hodges Reservoir services the customers of the Santa Fe Irrigation District and the San Dieguito Water District. The dam is 131 ft tall and 729 ft wide. [8] In 2005, the San Diego County Water Authority, in conjunction with the City of San Diego, began work on a pipeline to connect Hodges Reservoir with Olivenhain Reservoir.

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  8. Trabuco Canyon, California - Wikipedia

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    One of the last California grizzly bears was killed in Trabuco Canyon in 1908, a female bear thought to be the mate of the so-called "Monster of San Mateo." [8] On October 21, 2007, a large wildfire started in Silverado Canyon and spread to Trabuco Canyon. The Canyon was evacuated by the Fire Department. [9]

  9. 211 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    The first Canadian 211 service opened in Toronto on June 13, 2002. 211 services are free of charge and multilingual in Canada. As of October 2020, the whole of Canada, including the territories, has had access to 2–1–1 thanks to a nationwide expansion, following the COVID-19 pandemic. [citation needed]