Hundreds of visitors gathered in Yosemite National Park to gaze at the "Firefall," which occurs when the setting sun reflects ...
Horsetail Fall, where Firefall occurs each year, is only active during the winter months when there is runoff from melting ...
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Watch: 'Firefall' phenomenon gives waterfall lava-like appearance at Yosemite National ParkFirefall' happens in the winter, when Horsetail Fall is flowing and the sunsent hits the waterfall just right. The phenomenon ...
Each day, just before sunset, Horsetail Fall on the eastern edge of El Capitan gets a back-lit glow, seemingly transforming from an ordinary waterfall to a stream of flame. Tourists refer to the ...
Those reservations booked up quickly when they were made available in the fall, but there are a few ways to enjoy Horsetail without your weekend entry in hand. KEEP IN MIND, of course, that cloud ...
The firefall occurs when the setting sun shines on Horsetail Fall at just the right angle, giving the appearance the waterfall is made of fire. The peak dates to see the event are around Feb. 21 ...
San Luis Obispo photographer David Lalush captured the “firefall” phenomenon at Yosemite National Park on Feb. 11. DAVID LALUSH www.lalush.com “Horsetail Fall can glow orange when it’s ...
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