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A tourist witnessed the rare firefall phenomenon in Yosemite National Park
What a cool thing to be able to witness!
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A view of Firefall on El Capitan during sunset at Horsetail Fall as hundreds of photographers flock in Yosemite National Park in ...
"Firefall" occurs when the sun is setting as beams of sunlight shine down on Horsetail Fall at a particular angle. As it does, the water shines bright and looks like a river of molten lava from a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The wispy flow of Horsetail Fall is illuminated by the setting sun in Yosemite Valley on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, creating the ...
This week, weather conditions at Yosemite were perfect for the annual “firefall”—when the sun strikes the park’s infamous Horsetail Falls at just such an angle to make it look as though the cascading ...
For a few weeks in February, a spectacular sight draws crowds of visitors to Yosemite National Park. Each day, just before sunset, Horsetail Fall on the eastern edge of El Capitan gets a back-lit glow ...
MARIPOSA, Calif. - It’s that time of year again when nature enthusiasts flock to Yosemite National Park to catch a glimpse of the annual natural phenomenon known as “firefall.” Firefall occurs almost ...
It’s that time of year, once again. Yosemite National Park’s famous natural phenomenon, the Firefall, will once again be making an appearance. Visitors can catch the firefall from mid-to-late February ...
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