WW II Bunkers, Otay Mountain Trail, Jamul, CA
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N 32° 35.670 W 116° 50.680
11S E 514576 N 3606345
During WWII, the US built gun emplacements, lookouts and bunkers along Otay Truck Trail in anticipation of a Japanese invasion.
Waymark Code: WMHG41
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member pa3ems
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Today this is public land, so no trespassing is involved. Most of it is BLM owned, part of the Otay National Cooperative Land and Wildlife Mgt Area. Aside from the bunker, the mountain affords some incredible views, and is home to the Tecate Cypress, roadrunners--beep, beep--horned lizards, the border patrol, and undocumented migrants. There is also an abandoned homestead along the route with a windmill, wooden outhouse, foundations, and a small pond.
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