Friday, February 22, 2013

Yosemite waterfall turns to 'Flowing Lava'





          A window of time just opened in Yosemite National Park when nature photographers wait, as if for an eclipse, until the moment when the sun and earth align to create a fleeting phenomenon.

          This marvel of celestial configuration happens in a flash at sunset in mid-February — if the winter weather cooperates.

         On those days the setting sun illuminates one of the park's lesser-known waterfalls so precisely that it resembles molten lava as it flows over the sheer granite face of the imposing El Capitan.


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