The Grand Canyon Turned Into a Sea of Clouds

A cloud inversion occurred the other day, shrouding one of the most impressive aspects of the 277-mile long Grand Canyon from view.

Since the Grand Canyon is so massive, it could take days for the clouds to clear of its deep ravines, officials said. To put things in perspective, the canyon, which has been slowly cut by the Colorado River, averages 4,000 feet deep for its entire 277 miles. At its deepest point, the canyon is 6,000 feet deep and is 18 miles at its widest, according to the National Park Service.

That creates a huge holding tank for trapped moisture.

 

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