These amazing clouds that filled the Grand Canyon will make your day

The Department of Interior has some solid Instagram game, but what they posted earlier this week will make your day.

“This meteorological phenomenon is called a total cloud inversion,” Interior said on its Instagram, “and it happens when the air near the ground is cooler than the air above it, creating a blanket of clouds.”

The photos below are all courtesy of the Grand Canyon National Park Service Flickr feed.

Enjoy!

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