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San Andreas Fault / Fault scarp / Black Mountain / California State Route 35 / Puget Sound faults / Monte Bello Open Space Preserve / Geography of California / Santa Cruz Mountains / Sanborn Park
Date: 2005-03-24 08:14:21
San Andreas Fault
Fault scarp
Black Mountain
California State Route 35
Puget Sound faults
Monte Bello Open Space Preserve
Geography of California
Santa Cruz Mountains
Sanborn Park

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