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Spider Web Glistening with Morning Dew. Along the coast in Southern California, there is a night fog, the marine layer, that rolls in from the ocean and delivers moisture to the otherwise arid landscape. It coats everything with dew and nourishes a parched environment. It also coats spider webs, making their graceful symmetry visible to the eye as they glisten with sparkling water droplets.
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