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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- rosely5년 이상sad we dont have school i want to show my teacher thumbs up if your sad
- rosely5년 이상sad we dont have school i want to show my teacher
- rosely5년 이상whish I could go
- foxxi3605년 이상Its so sad that people litter in such an amazing place.
- memelord0985년 이상Exactly people don't care about how beautiful something is they just put their trash where ever and they never care like 😠
- imaheadout5년 이상Cool!
- hunterxz115년 이상I want to be in the water so it looks like I am on fire
- spykitten5년 이상LOL! 😂
- hunterxz115년 이상I want to be there next time it happens
- jsdx5년 이상amazing
- felinefollower5년 이상I'm wondering if it actually feels like fire because it's called the fire fall, but it said that the illusion made it look like fire.
- felinefollower5년 이상Cool, although it's sad that people litter.🙁