As we look to the south, though, Redondo Beach is hidden beneath a layer of fog
Looking southwest, it seems that Redondo isn't the only place with fog!
Looking southwest, it seems that Redondo isn't the only place with fog!
By now, the northern end of the International Terminal, along with Terminal 3, are quickly being hidden
And then the International Terminal is gone
As is Terminal 3
Terminal 2 seems to hold out in a little bubble . . .
The fog continues to snake its way over the north side of the airport. Here, we can still see the D-8 alley and Terminal 1, but the 24 runway complex is hidden; the fog continues eastwards over Terminal 1
As is Terminal 3
Terminal 2 seems to hold out in a little bubble . . .
But not for long: Soon, Terminal 2 begins to disappear as well. While the runways are hidden, we can still just barely make out the aircraft on Taxiway E, waiting to depart.
The fog continues to snake its way over the north side of the airport. Here, we can still see the D-8 alley and Terminal 1, but the 24 runway complex is hidden; the fog continues eastwards over Terminal 1
The fog continues its progress towards Terminal 5. By now, the west half of the runway 25 complex is also no longer visible.
Looking back towards the east and the rising sun, we can see tendrils wafting over Terminals 6 and 7.
Great photo series! The fog takes on an almost life-like character - Steven King would be inspired.
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