Saturday, September 20, 2008

Trail Lost in Fog. Los Padres National Forest, September 2008.

With clouds low, mountain trail in Santa Ynez Mountains disappears in a fog.

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Hej, juz chyba czas na sprawozdanie fotograficzne z Maroka :)

Vietnam Travel said...

Can you post more pics about this place

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