What an awe-inspiring
sight! A few days ago, on Friday, November 29, The Grand Canyon was taken over
by a rare weather phenomenon that filled the entire canyon with a thick layer
of fog. The occurrence, called a temperature inversion, caused everyone, including
rangers, to flock to the rim to take photos of it. As the Grand Canyon National
Park Facebook page stated, "Rangers wait for years to see it. Word spread
like wildfire and most ran to the rim to photograph it. What a fantastic treat
for all!"
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