

A country road in the morning, the sea-mist rolling in from the Pacific, to blanket the coastal plains with a moist cool shroud, that will dissipate with the strengthening sun.
The other end of the same road in the afternoon.
The main trees in this photo are the Coastal Live Oaks, but you can also see a line of Sycamores running down one hill. This shows a spring active in that local, and the water runs down the creek with the water-loving Sycamores sucking up all they can.
Using know-how like this is how people in wilderness survival situations stay alive.
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Researchers are looking at old paintings to see the sunsets and sunrises portrayed thereon. This might help them analyze old weather patterns, especially volcanic pollution put into the atmosphere.
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