Our foggy marine layer lifted enough to see some interesting color.
We live about one mile from the beach in North County San Diego, in a little coastal town named, “Oceanside”.
Buena Creek lays in this valley, and feeds the sacred El Salto Waterfall, and leads to Buena Vista Lagoon and feeds into the Pacific Ocean.
There has been many artifacts found here, the latest a jaw bone from a Wooly Mammoth. Also found here were horses, turtles and even a prehistoric bison.
All the fossils are from the Pleistocene Epoch, also known as the ice age, and are from 50,000 to 200,000 years old.
#1 Our fog!
#2 A closer look
#3 Then it starts to lift
It waters the arid landscape each night, and keeps us cool. We need a jacket in the evening this time of year.
waoo looking great kim..
Glad you like it Hamza! 🙂
Great photo, very nice shot!
Thanks Courtney, it was one of those pretty mornings!!
Lovely view, unusual sight but great capture.
Thank you Pamela. Yes, it is unusual, unless you live here of course.