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How to see Yosemite s stunning firefall phenomenon this year

Yosemite s Rare Firefall Phenomenon Is Back — Here s How to See It This Year

Yosemite s Rare Firefall Phenomenon Is Back Here s How to See It This Year Jessica Poitevien © Provided by Travel + Leisure Getty Images Year after year, Yosemite makes the list of most-visited national parks in the U.S. and with good reason. Millions of visitors flock here to marvel at its mountain-studded landscape, lakes, and waterfalls. While there s no bad time to explore Yosemite National Park, a visit in February allows for views of a unique natural phenomenon: the Yosemite firefall. Located on the eastern edge of El Capitan in the Yosemite Valley, Horsetail Fall only flows in the winter and early spring. In February, when the sun sets on a clear evening, it strikes the waterfall at just the right angle, lighting up the water in bright, glowing hues of orange and yellow. The effect looks as though the rock formation is spouting out fire and lava hence the name firefall.

Law Enforcement Blotter: January 8-12

. 5:56 pm, Jan. 13, 2021 × Friday, January 8 Theft, caller reported stolen property from yard, East Lake Miltona Drive NE, Miltona. Driving complaint, caller reported vehicle swerving all over the road, County Road 20 NE. Driving complaint, caller reported vehicle occupying both lanes, Interstate 94, mile marker 82, Evansville. Public assist, Maple Drive SE. Assist other agency, Spruce Street. Assist other agency, Karl Drive NW. Saturday, January 9 Theft, caller reported stolen catalytic converters, County Road 82 SE, Nelson. Fire, caller reported what looked like a building fire, Century Road NW, Garfield. Traffic hazard, caller reported tire in the roadway, Aldrich Road NW, Garfield. Public assist, Hintzen Street, Miltona.

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