California is home to some of our country’s most jaw-dropping natural wonders, many of which can be found right in Yosemite National Park. Everyone may have their own personal favorite when it comes to picking an area of this massive park to explore, but there’s one location you’ll want to plan on visiting during the month of February.
Occurring only when conditions are right, Horsetail Falls turns into a lava-like wonder during the month of February when the sun goes down.
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Visitors have already begun to gather at Yosemite to witness this unique side of Mother Nature that we rarely get to see every year.
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The setting sun’s rays cast down upon the waterfall turns the water into a bright red and orange color, making for a magnificent photo and memory that you’ll never forget.
Dale Carlson/flickr To out-of-state visitors, at first glance it might look as though there’s laving flowing down El Capitan. But residents know that this is just one of the many beautiful sights we have the pleasure of viewing while living in California. For this epic scene, the sky must be clear and the falls must have a considerable amount of water flow. People have already started to make their way to Yosemite to capture their own shots of Horsetail Falls, so what are you waiting for?
Never had the pleasure of seeing this natural phenomenon for yourself? Then you won’t want to miss out on this spectacular footage captured by Labelfov WorlD via YouTube!
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To out-of-state visitors, at first glance it might look as though there’s laving flowing down El Capitan. But residents know that this is just one of the many beautiful sights we have the pleasure of viewing while living in California. For this epic scene, the sky must be clear and the falls must have a considerable amount of water flow. People have already started to make their way to Yosemite to capture their own shots of Horsetail Falls, so what are you waiting for?
Have you ever made the trip to Yosemite to see this unforgettable natural phenomenon? If you have, be sure to share your photos with us in the comments section!
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