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"Sea smoke" is the common term in New England although it implys salt water. I would prefer "pond smoke" for fresh water although a. A term like "will-o-the wisp" sounds more appealing, thoughbut I believe it describes a nocturnal phenomenon.
"Sea smoke" is the common term in New England although it implys salt water. I would prefer "pond smoke" for fresh water although a term like "will-o-the wisp" sounds more appealing, though I believe it describes a nocturnal phenomenon.
"Sea smoke" is the common term in New England although it implys salt water. I would prefer "pond smoke" for fresh water. A term like "will-o-the wisp" sounds more appealing, but I believe it describes a nocturnal phenomenon.
"Sea smoke" is the common term in New England although it implys salt water. I would prefer "pond smoke" for fresh water although a term like "will-o-the wisp" sounds more appealing, though I believe it describes a nocturnal phenomenon.