Sometimes spectacular nature photos require being in the right place at the right time. There may be no way of knowing when that will be in advance. You just have to be lucky.
That happened with visitors to the Grand Canyon on on the last day of November this year. An inversion layer caused a thick layer of fog to cover the entire canyon. Inversion layers occur in the canyon a couple of times each year, but one effecting the entire canyon are much rarer. These occur roughly once a decade.
The inversion layer made for some spectacular fog images.
More images taken of the canyon during the inversion layer event can be seen on the Grand Canyon National Park's facebook page.
Original story Daily Mail.
Go to the Daily Mail story or the facebook site to see more photos.
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