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Hi there,

it was one of the really super-rare days when we had some fog in the morning...

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...and since fog is always some kind mystical or somehow inspiring I would love to ask you for some

"palms'n fog" pics to be posted.

 I am looking forward to it,

best regards from Okinawa -

Lars

 

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From a trip to Brazil:

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Great idea! Enjoyed y'all's pics. Mine are from the very foggy (also it was rainy season) cloud forest in Monteverde, Costa Rica.

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Woodville, FL

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Thanks for sharing. Those are two of my favorite things. 

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oh cool idea. I hope I can snap some photos this winter

Posted (edited)

Our fog in the summer is referred to as a marine layer since it forms over the Pacific Ocean and then drifts inland a few miles during the evening.  

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Jim in Los Altos, CA  SF Bay Area 37.34N- 122.13W- 190' above sea level

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Posted

Jim, Lucas and William - thank you very much!

Beautiful, please keep them coming!

best regards -

Lars

 

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