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San Diego
San Diego is characterized by a diverse topography that features coastal plains, rolling hills, and rugged mountain ranges. The city is situated along the Pacific Ocean, where it boasts an extensive shoreline with sandy beaches and tidal zones. As you move inland, the landscape transitions from the flat coastal areas to elevated regions, with the highest point reaching approximately 3,621 feet (1,103 meters) at Cuyamaca Peak in the Laguna Mountains. The average elevation of the city itself is around 412 feet (125 meters), while some areas near sea level drop to about -8 feet (-2.4 meters) in specific locations. The varying elevations contribute to a rich ecological diversity, with canyons, valleys, and hills that are home to a variety of plant and animal species, making the region not only scenic but also ecologically significant.
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Name: San Diego topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: San Diego, California, United States (32.53480 -117.30982 33.11419 -116.90574)
Average elevation: 410 ft
Minimum elevation: -7 ft
Maximum elevation: 3,612 ft
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