A photographer captures the moment in a spectacular drone shot
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A dramatic weather phenomenon attracted a crowd of about 100 people in freezing conditions to one of of the most famous spots in the Peak District. Danny Shepherd, who took a stunning drone shot, said temperatures fell to about 0C on Mam Tor at sunrise on Saturday last weekend during a cloud inversion - but the cold did not put walkers off."You get more people on a Saturday but even then you're talking 20 or 30 people."Cloud inversions, also known as temperature inversions, form in valleys giving a view above the clouds.
He said: "The hour before the sunrise, that's the best hour because you get that 'golden-hour' light.Follow BBC East Midlands on
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