File:Southern California Coastal Range in Mist.jpg

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Southern California coastal Transverse Ranges covered in mist.

  • "It looks like a traditional Chinese painting."
Date Taken on 7 November 2007
Source self-made; on board commercial airplane overlooking somewhere near Santa Barbara.
Author Wing-Chi Poon

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