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A beautiful "firefall" created by the setting sun illuminating Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park.
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The following makes this picture better: 1.Horsetail Fall must be flowing, which only happens if there is enough snowmelt on El Capitan (the cliff). 2.The west part of the sky needs to be clear at sunset. 3.The firefall’s occurrence only lasts about 10 minutes.

Yosemite falls is the goat: with fire and ice

The tail end of the "Firefall" at Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park. Absolutely beautiful!

The "firefall" effect at Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park is indeed a stunning natural phenomenon. This occurs for a brief period in February each year when the setting sun aligns perfectly with the waterfall..

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What phenomenon do you think this is?🤗

The "firefall" effect at Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park is indeed a stunning natural phenomenon. This occurs for a brief period in February each year when the setting sun aligns perfectly with the waterfall. If the weather conditions are right and there is enough water in the fall, the sunset's golden light illuminates the water, creating the illusion of a stream of fire cascading down the cliff. This spectacular view attracts photographers and nature enthusiasts from all over the world, eager to witness and capture this ephemeral event. The combination of the unique natural setting of Yosemite and the precise alignment of celestial and earthly elements makes the "firefall" a truly magical sight.

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Called Horsetail Fall, the fiery waterfall makes an annual appearance for two weeks around February. The fiery orange glow of the waterfall emerges from the illumination of the setting sun over the 1500 foot flowing water.

