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Rancho Guejito

Near Escondido, the breathtakingly pristine, 22,000-acre Rancho Guejito is the last, most intact example in San Diego County of an original Mexican land grant, and it's under constant threat of major development, as many as 10,000 new homes, if the owner gets their wish to develop the land. This vast ranch includes an early California adobe house in a setting little changed from when its sun-baked bricks first formed the walls, along with adobe ruins and numerous Native American heritage sites and other historic and natural resources.

c. 1988. Photo by Bruce Coons

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