On November 29, the Grand Canyon experienced a rare inversion where cool air at the bottom collided with warmer air above and created a mystic fog that flowed through the canyon much like the river that carved it.

This type of inversion occurs once or twice a year. But what makes this one especially spectacular is that the sky above is clear adding incredible light and depth to the phenomena and the canyon it engulfs.

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