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Photos: Fog Swallows Up Los Angeles

A dense fog descended over the Los Angeles area this morning, and of course that means moody Instagram and Twitter pics galore.
As actor Colin Hanks pointed out, "All the instagramers in LA who normally take pictures of the sunset have a new subject today: fog."
Enjoy the photos of our city shrouded in mist, just in time for your Halloween parties tonight.
All the instagramers in LA who normally take pictures of the sunset have a new subject today: fog.
— Colin Hanks (@ColinHanks) October 27, 2013
So this is the fog on Hollywood Boulevard this morning: pic.twitter.com/yyvBZywfOo
— Kate Mather (@katemather) October 27, 2013
London has the football, we have the fog in LA today. Go figure... pic.twitter.com/z7By4QCdV0
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) October 27, 2013
The fog has rolled in... #SAAutumn pic.twitter.com/YQPqqN8WeL
— Santa Anita Park (@santaanitapark) October 27, 2013
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