A river of fog rolls over the Golden Gate Bridge near Battery Spencer in California. Battery Spencer is about eye-level with the top of the north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge. Back during the early 1900’s, Battery Spencer was one of the main protection points for the San Francisco harbor. It featured multiple 12” guns that were manned by the military and a few buildings for housing the generators and shells. It was operated on and off until World War II when a lot of it was scrapped for war efforts. A “Low Fog Event” or LFE as its often referred to in the San Francisco Bay Area is when the fog is laying so low around the Golden Gate Bridge that you can see the top of the bridge towers peaking out above it.
It is amazing what a puddle of rainwater can reflect. ggg