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The Ultimate Romance of the San Francisco Bay Area:

The Mountains and Sea of Clouds at Mt Tam πŸžοΈπŸ’– Finally, I can say I've "graduated" from this photography spot at Mt Tamalpais! Last weekend, I captured the sea of clouds I'd been dreaming of. The cloud layer was just a tad higher than the mountains, gently cascading down the slopes. Trees and houses emerged and vanished within the clouds like a scene from a fairyland 🌫️😍. When I reached the summit, the sun was still up, and the houses in the mountains hadn't lit up yet, creating a stunning black-and-white ink painting aesthetic. As the sky gradually darkened, the twinkling lights of Mill Valley homes began to illuminate one by one, diffusing through the cloud cover. In the distance, beyond the sea of clouds, I could faintly see Salesforce Tower, San Francisco's tallest building, and Sutro Tower from another fantastic vantage point, Twin Peaks πŸŒƒβœ¨. Since it was a weekend when I went up the mountain, Trojan Point was bustling with people. The parking lot was already full. Trojan Point is indeed a classic spot, perfect for capturing sunsets and seas of clouds. The parking lot at East Peak wasn't too crowded, but it's a paid parking area πŸš—πŸ’Έ. #WeekendGetawaysInTheBayArea #BayAreaLiving #IWishICouldWatchSunrisesAndSeasOfClouds πŸŒ…πŸ˜Œ

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The Ultimate Romance of the San Francisco Bay Area:

The Mountains and Sea of Clouds at Mt Tam πŸžοΈπŸ’– Finally, I can say I've "graduated" from this photography spot at Mt Tamalpais! Last weekend, I captured the sea of clouds I'd been dreaming of. The cloud layer was just a tad higher than the mountains, gently cascading down the slopes. Trees and houses emerged and vanished within the clouds like a scene from a fairyland 🌫️😍. When I reached the summit, the sun was still up, and the houses in the mountains hadn't lit up yet, creating a stunning black-and-white ink painting aesthetic. As the sky gradually darkened, the twinkling lights of Mill Valley homes began to illuminate one by one, diffusing through the cloud cover. In the distance, beyond the sea of clouds, I could faintly see Salesforce Tower, San Francisco's tallest building, and Sutro Tower from another fantastic vantage point, Twin Peaks πŸŒƒβœ¨. Since it was a weekend when I went up the mountain, Trojan Point was bustling with people. The parking lot was already full. Trojan Point is indeed a classic spot, perfect for capturing sunsets and seas of clouds. The parking lot at East Peak wasn't too crowded, but it's a paid parking area πŸš—πŸ’Έ. #WeekendGetawaysInTheBayArea #BayAreaLiving #IWishICouldWatchSunrisesAndSeasOfClouds πŸŒ…πŸ˜Œ

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