REDWOOD TREES 



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Photograph by W-A. Fishbaugh 



MORNING FOG AMONG THE REDWOODS 



Fog and the Redwood seem to go together. Wherever you find the giant trees at their best you can count with confidence on a daily bath of fog. The clouded 

 streaks in this picture are not an indication of defective photography. They are accurate portraiture of the morning sunbeains breaking through the fog as 

 they prepare to drive it away. This occurs between nine and ten o'clock each day during the summer season and those familiar with the California forests 

 agree that it is one of the most interesting manifestations of nature's routine program. The spectacle is an unfailing source of interest to visitors to whom 

 it is new. Some idea of the size of the trees may be had by noting the relative insignificance of mere man as shown in the foreground. 



