Yosemite Firefall is actually not lava, but a ray of sunlight. This only happens for one to two weeks near the end of February if there is enough snow and semi-clear sunset....and it only lasts for 10 minutes of less.
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Yosemite Firefall is actually not lava, but a ray of sunlight. This only happens for one to two weeks near the end of February if there is enough snow and semi-clear sunset....and it only lasts for 10 minutes of less.
Little somethin not WTTT related from awhile back--
Yosemite Firefall
Photographer: Luke Jackson Clark
By Brandon Yoshizawa: My best moonlit Firefall photo in Yosemite to date and my bucket list shot captured this past spring at 3am.
Yosemite Firefall (Yosemite National Park,California,America) It's Actually Not Lava But A Ray Of Sunlight. This Only Happens For 1-2 Weeks Near The End Of February If There Is Enough Snow And Semi Clear Sunset. It Only Last For 10mins Or Less
🌍 Yosemite National Park, California, US
Yosemite Firefall
The Firefalls at Yosemite National Park. photo by Brian Chan [2050 x 1265] ✈