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Grand Canyon Under Clouds

Grand Canyon's Inversion Layer Usually, only once every decade, during the winter, cold air sinks into the Grand Canyon and fogs up. A layer of warm air, higher up, prevents the cold air, and its clouds, from rising.

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Date Taken: 12.2015
Date Uploaded: 07.2016
Photo Location: Grand Canyon South Rim Village, Arizona, United States of America
Copyright: © Les MacLean