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June 12th 2010: Coal Creek Open Space Preserve


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Click on images below to enlarge:
A high resolution picture (see the full-sized image) looking from Coal 
Creek Open Space Preserve down to the bay.
Another perspective.
Rolling brown hills.
A panorama of the bay from the same location.
A high resolution picture (see the full-sized image) looking from Coal Creek Open Space Preserve down to the bay.
Another perspective.
Rolling brown hills.
A panorama of the bay from the same location.
A two-story treehouse!
A stream.
A bunch of spiderwebs drapped over this wide trail.  Gosh those silk 
strings must be long!  We could only see them because they glistered in 
the sun and a certain angle.
A movie of the silk strands.  They glister and change color like 
rainbows and they twist in the wind, therefore constantly changing how 
the sun glints off them.
A two-story treehouse!
A stream.
A bunch of spiderwebs drapped over this wide trail. Gosh those silk strings must be long! We could only see them because they glistered in the sun and a certain angle.
A movie of the silk strands. They glister and change color like rainbows and they twist in the wind, therefore constantly changing how the sun glints off them.
Ibid.  If you pay attention, near the end of the movie you can see a 
silk strand very close to the camera.  (Yes, they're close to where I 
took these shots, but usually you don't see the nearby ones because the 
angle isn't right.)
Ibid. If you pay attention, near the end of the movie you can see a silk strand very close to the camera. (Yes, they're close to where I took these shots, but usually you don't see the nearby ones because the angle isn't right.)
Fodder for Bay Panorama