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Frozen Ground
January always greets the Salt Lake Valley with fog and the so-called "inversion." Although the inversion had mostly lifted by this time in the morning, a thick fog bank clouded the shores of the Great Salt Lake. Weather predictions indicated the mist wold be a deep freezing fog. The result was a frozen landscape. Each branch was caked with a layer of frost, causing the branches to hang sharply to the ground.
File info: 1401-4-2761 [3:2]
Author: Chad Dutson
Photo size: 0.7 Mpixels (2 MB uncompressed) - 1024x683 pixels (3.4x2.3 in / 8.7x5.8 cm at 300 ppi)