Oceanside topographic map
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Oceanside
Oceanside features a diverse topography characterized by its coastal setting and gentle inland elevations. The city is predominantly flat, with its elevation averaging around 66 feet (20 meters) above sea level, allowing for expansive views of the Pacific Ocean along its roughly 3.5 miles of coastline. Inland, the landscape transitions into low-lying marine terraces and rolling hills, which form a gradual rise towards the San Marcos Mountains, located to the east. These mountains, which reach elevations of up to 1,500 feet, provide a striking contrast to the coastal plains, and are composed of older Mesozoic rocks. The interplay of these geographical features contributes to Oceanside's scenic beauty and makes it a popular destination for outdoor activities, from beachgoers enjoying the surf to hikers exploring the nearby foothills.
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Name: Oceanside topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Oceanside, San Diego County, California, United States (33.13257 -117.43980 33.30000 -117.23789)
Average elevation: 105 ft
Minimum elevation: -26 ft
Maximum elevation: 787 ft
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