Mist attacks the island in Canada
Virtual weather phenomena often occur somewhere on our earth, but because it is constantly changing and it is difficult to predict when it will repeat itself. This rare video captures the spectacle of a giant
Virtual weather phenomena often occur somewhere on our earth, but because it is constantly changing and it is difficult to predict when it will repeat itself. This rare video captures the spectacle of a giant 'wave of fog' moving through the ridge near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
The dense fog went straight into Canada's island
As a volcanic eruption, dense "fumes" of fog covered the mountains, moving slowly, looking like a majestic waterfall when viewed from afar. A scene can be scary but it can also be enchanting, it is fortunate for those who have witnessed this phenomenon with their own eyes.
In the video you can see the small car that is running away from the anger of the foggy giant , if not true, there will be many who think this is a beautiful scene in a set certain Hollywood movies.
This fantasy weather phenomenon really makes you impressed, have you ever seen a similar scene?
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