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    Usually at least once a year Vancouver experiences natural phenomenon, temperature inversion that causes heavy fog. The fog covers Vancouver with a thick blanket that recedes once in a while teasing our eyes with city's beauty. This photo was taken from a well know Cypress View Point. I was lucky enough to capture it because just a few moments later the fog coming from the valley swallowed everything.
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    Date Uploaded: Feb 7, 2014
    Location: Strachan Creek, British Columbia, Canada
    Copyright: © Artur Stanisz
    Categories: Landscapes
    Assignments: I Heart My City