The annual Horsetail Fall event at Yosemite National Park − also known as the "Firefall"- is back with people vying for the perfect spot in the central California park to see the iconic ...
Nature lovers flock to Yosemite National Park every February to witness the majestic "firefall" event, but this year’s crowds were met a different spectacle: an upside-down American flag hung on a ...
Yosemite’s Horsetail Fall glows fiery orange at sunset, creating the Firefall illusion. This rare spectacle lasts minutes and requires ideal conditions: snowmelt, clear skies, and precise sun ...
A group of climbers, some who used to work for the Park Service, intended to raise awareness about how recent federal job ...
Flying the American flag upside down is often done during times of distress or unrest. An American flag was hung upside down ...
YOU DON’T SEE EVERYONE CROWDING AROUND EACH OTHER AT THE BOTTO On a clear day, visitors at Yosemite National Park can once again catch a glimpse of the awe-inspiring "Firefall" effect.
The enchanting phenomenon known as "Firefall" in California's Yosemite National Park is around for one weekend more until next year. Photos from a Firefall occurrence on Feb. 5 show how ...
Yosemite National Park is one of the most visited national parks in the US, and features some of the country's most famous geological formations as well. While there are many parks that are like a ...
The annual Horsetail Fall event at Yosemite National Park − also known as the "Firefall" - is back with people vying for the perfect spot in the central California park to see the iconic ...
Videos from Yosemite National Park show the iconic "Firefall" phenomenon glowing at Horsetail Fall inside the park.