This Rare Phenomenon Captured By Photographers At The Grand Canyon Is A Must-See!
May 17, 2017
Every year, millions of people come to see the Grand Canyon National Park, one of the seven natural wonders of the world. However, on extremely rare days when cold air is trapped in the canyon and topped by a layer of warm air, which in combination with moisture and condensation, form the phenomenon referred to as the "full cloud inversion."
In what resembles something between ocean waves and fast clouds, the Grand Canyon is completely obscured by fog, making visitors feel as if they are walking on clouds.
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