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Inverted Sky: A Very Rare Natural Phenomenon With Grand Canyon Groove!


The Grand Canyon or the Great Grotto is one of the Seven Wonders of Nature in the world. Compared to many other charming places such as Mount Everest, the Great Barrier Reef or the crater of a volcanic crater, the Great Grotto is easy to visit and access. Mount Everest, for example, imposes an almost constant death tax on its climbers; out of every 100 people who reached Everest, four people died on their way! This is unlike the cost of climbing the generation is about 65 thousand dollars! Let's go back to the Grand Canyon, please. No wonder there are more than 5 million people visiting the Grand Canyon National Park in the United States each year.
With a length of 446 km and a width of 6 km to 29 km and a depth of up to 1.8 km, Grand Canyon Grotto has more than 4,800 archeological sites, in addition to its rich abundance of wildlife and various rock layers that will surprise you with its colors and plants, The valley where the Colorado River!
And with all these amazing features that you can do without more, the amazing groove was a time to reveal a phenomenal natural phenomenon that happens with its vast space and was never seen before but very little ... The sky is turned into a cloud Full Cloud Inversion.
This very rare phenomenon was spotted within the famous SKYGLOW project, which records the bright and hidden side of the sky during the night and the sunset in the United States. It was a clear, cloudless day in the sky; the team began filming the sky above the Grand Canyon grotto when high-speed cameras recorded that rare meteoric phenomenon.

At first, cool air is trapped beneath the groove, and another layer of warmer air naturally rises above it. It does not take long for the fog to slip and condense into the heart of the giant groove and fill it up to the high edge, and so remain the breath of the wind, its vaporous cloud, as it does with clouds ... Only here the sky is clear like a transparent lake reflecting the stars! With this amazing result, visitors feel as if they are already walking on the clouds!
We were very lucky to be there in time to record this rare and unique phenomenon. You will not find such photos anywhere else!
Finally, if you plan to visit the Grand Canyon grotto and hope to stumble upon this phenomenon, you can plan to visit it between November and January, where chances of this rare phenomenon are greater. Only LATENS take a good camera with you, seeing the stars in the heart of the incredible summer sky is unbelievable ...

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