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Saturday, December 13, 2014

GRAND CANYON RARE EVENT - CLOUDS MAKE A BRIDGE creating the illusion that you could walk over the void.

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  • Spectacular pictures show a sea of dense clouds filling the Grand Canyon because of rare weather system
  • Clouds make it look as if you could walk across the Grand Canyon
  • Temperature inversion causes colder foggy air to be trapped underneath a warmer band of air on surface of canyon
  • Rare phenomenon caused an eerily beautiful effect, astounding tourists at the ancient valley in Arizona
  • A thick blanket of fog rose from the foot of the Grand Canyon, creating an eerily beautiful effect for thousands of tourists visiting the breathtaking Arizona valley

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     In scenes usually seen when flying or from the top of world's tallest mountains, the Grand Canyon appears to be sitting on top of the clouds

     Photographer gather to take a picture of the clouded view, caused by a unique phenomenon called a total 'temperature inversion'

    A couple watch a sunset at the Grand Canyon, where the spectacular view was today blocked by a thick layer of cloud cause by a rare weather system

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