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Things you do not know about Yosemite National Park

Things you do not know about Yosemite National Park


Yosemite National Park is located in California, USA

, from which the Merced River runs through a narrow valley. It contains many waterfalls, the most important of which are the upper Yosemite Fall and the Lower Yosemite Fall. It contains approximately 130 species of flowering plants and about 31 types of trees, including pine forests and rice, and also contains about 220 species of birds.
 


Fire Waterfall (Yosemite)


 The Fire Waterfall is located in Yosemite National Park in California, which is a seasonal waterfall that flows in winter and early spring, falls occur on the eastern side of El Capitan, if the fire waterfall is flowing in February and the weather conditions are completely correct, sunlight illuminates the waterfall, which It makes it glow orange and red, and this natural phenomenon is often referred to as the "fall of fire", a name that honors the waterfall of Yosemite, a human-made event in Yosemite.

This waterfall slopes in two streams side by side, the eastern part is larger but very small, the eastern region falls at a height of 1540 feet (470 meters), while the eastern region drops at an altitude of 1570 feet (480 meters), which is the second highest fully portable waterfall in the air In Yosemite that runs sometime every year (the highest of which is Ripon Fall), then the water collects and descends from 490 feet (150 meters) on steep slopes, so the total height of these waterfalls is 2030 feet (620 meters) to 2070 Feet (630 meters), the image shown here is taken shortly during the winter, near February 21 at sunset , Which Galen Rowell's image is best known for.

Falling is sometimes referred to as ephemeral fall due to its seasonal nature, it is better to watch and photograph it through a small area close to the picnic area on the northern road leading to the Yosemite Valley east of El Capitan.

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