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August 2013 – The Mysteries of Fog
Morning mist is rolling in from the shore, the remnants of a rainy summer night. Elusive, yet being so close that one can nearly touch it. The sun finally breaks through, clearing up the mist into vapour, and it is … Continue reading
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Tagged electrodynamic explosions, excess energy, fog exposions, Graneau, hydrogen bond energy, renewable energy, solar energy, thunder, water cycle, water energy, water plasma explosions
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