Yosemite National Park's Stunning "Firefall" Phenomenon Has Started
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Located in California's Sierra Nevada mountains, Yosemite National Park is famous for its giant, ancient sequoia trees and impressive rock formations, like El Capitan and Half Dome. However, from mid-to-late February each year, the pristine preserve's main attraction is Horsetail Fall — a temporary waterfall that flows over the eastern edge of El Capitan every winter. During the brief two-week-period, the 1,500-foot-tall waterfall frequently transforms into a spectacular natural Firefall.
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- 830059453약 1년So cool and beatiful
- may2472년 이하Omg that is so cool ⛲
- tucylute-1668455900462년 이상wow! that was the best thing i'm ever going to see!
- betawolf093년 이하Wow that is awesome!!!!!!!
- gg3437약 3년pretty cool i see them all the time on the news at home
- corgielover1323년 이상so cool
- da_frog3년 이상soooo pretty! i love it!
- rubberduckie124년 이하That is soooooo awesome!! I think its crazy they let someone dump BURNING coals down a mountain towards people and not call it a fire hazard for years and years!!!!
- dreamy4년 이하i was just there a few days ago! wish i could’ve seen it.
- lucia5043216521약 4년so cool I love stuff like this !!!!