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The geography is such that it causes a consistent diurnal land-sea breeze pattern and the opposite during the night, with low dispersion of the air pollutants.
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He has photographed American G.I.'s in drag, and a window curtain lifted by a breeze, a stack of taxis in a junkyard, and a sticky flytrap in which the flies form a pattern that is virtually abstract.
Summer breeze.
The breeze!
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