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A rare phenomenon transforms Yosemite's firefall into a beautiful glowing spectacle this February
At this time of year, if conditions are just right, Horsetail Fall on the eastern ridge of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park appears to glow a fiery orange. We’re currently in the brief window when ...
The rare mesmerizing scene can be glimpsed at sunset around mid to late February at Yosemite Valley in California.
Time is running out to see one of Yosemite National Park’s most famous — and most fleeting — natural spectacles. For a few ...
Yosemite National Park staff say stormy conditions could make it difficult, even impossible, to view the annual firefall at Horsetail Falls.
Every winter Yosemite National Park becomes the stage for one of nature’s most riveting optical illusions: a magnificent waterfall that for a brief moment appears to be made of pure golden fire.
Thousands of visitors are flocking to Yosemite National Park to witness the phenomenon known as Firefall, a natural light ...
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Yosemite National Park prepares for influx of "firefall" visitors as park drops reservations
Officials at Yosemite National Park said they are preparing for an influx of visitors to witness the annual "firefall" phenomenon at Horsetail Fall, as no reservations will be required this year.
Between February 10 and 26, for a few minutes at sunset, Horsetail Fall glows like molten lava or cascading fire spilling down El Capitan. It is called the Yosemite "Firefall".
Fall leaf season is a special time, especially in California. It’s also fleeting. Yosemite National Park is one of the best national parks in America for fall foliage, according to the National Park ...
Scenic view of the Lower Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park is a bucket-list destination that draws 4 million annual visitors from around the world. The park has more ...
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