Yosemite National Park Waterfall Transforms Into A Mesmerizing "Firefall" Every February
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California's Yosemite National Park is home to numerous stunning waterfalls. However, from mid-to-late February each year, the unlikely star of the pristine preserve is Horsetail Fall — a small, nondescript waterfall that forms over the eastern edge of the park's famous vertical rock formation, El Capitan, every winter. That's because, during the two-week-period, the temporary 1,000-foot fall frequently transforms into a spectacular "firefall" for about ten minutes a day during sunset.
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- unicorn_cadybug약 5년the pictures looked so cool I wanna see it someday
- tianavas약 5년OMG! This is the best thing that I saw! this is incredible I wish I was there.
- queenscience12약 5년It looks like real lava! follow me if you agree 🔥+🌊= firefalls
- queenscience12약 5년It looks like it's really on fire! 🔥 ➕ 🌊 = firefalls
- jupihoji-158165274052약 5년THAT WAS REALLY COOL! I JUST WATCHED A VIDEO OF IT ON YOUTUBE AND I REALLY WANT TO SEE IT IN REAL LIFE!!!!!
- magicreader약 5년That's so cool! I would totally do the hike to see it!
- cookielover1234약 5년It is so cool #firefalls
- seponyry-158165270381약 5년the pictures were so cool i want to go there some day
- dogomaster92약 5년I hope I can go even though in so far away!
- dogomaster92약 5년Amazing! I thought it was lava It looks so cool!