It's been one of those humid muggy days, ripe for formation of mist and fog.
The first three photos is low lying ground mist on a golf course at 6 am, usually it's caused by cold air sinking and collecting itself into one area and then condensing in the process.
The other three photos is sea fog rolling in from the Strait of Dover to cover Folkestone. This was viewed from Capel. Sea fog is formed when warm moist air travels over a cold sea surface and condensation forms.
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