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Every February Yosemite waterfall turns to 'lava' | Fox News
Every February Yosemite waterfall turns to 'lava' | Fox News
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A rare phenomenon known as "firefall" has drawn visitors and photographers to Yosemite National Park in California. The stunning visual display happens every February when the light hits a waterfall tumbling down El Capitan. But the intensity of this phenomenon depends on the volume of water and the cloud cover.
Sangeeta Dey said she was touched and overwhelmed by how much attention her photo had received
The park authorities said: "The Horsetail Fall phenomenon appears when the angle of the setting sun sets the waterfall ablaze with reds and oranges, like a fire was falling down the cliffs on the shoulder of El Capitan." Here is how some photographers captured it.
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