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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Photograph from Charles Willis Ward 



WHEREVER THE REDWOOD IS FOUND AT ITS BEST ONE MAY BE SURE OE A 



DAILY FOG BATH 



This photograph shows the sunbeams breaking through the fog as it begins to lift and 

 dissolve. This usually occurs about 9 or 10 o'clock each day during the summer season. 

 Sometimes the forests are so wet that the dripping of water from the high crowns is like a 

 thin rain. 



