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Yosemite
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Yosemite
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Yosemite
National Park
#405 — This picture was taken of a beautiful sunset near the entrence to
Yosemite
National Park just a couple miles west of Groveland and Big Oak Flat. You can see part of the reservoir to Don Pedro Lake in between the hills.
Yosemite
is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The gross area acres for the national park is Gross Area Acres for 761,266 and receives about 3,300 total recreational visits per year. The elevation in the park ranges from from 2000 feet to over 13,000 feet. The cliffs, waterfalls, steep mountains and deep lakes of
Yosemite
National Park were all formed over millions of years by earthquakes, glaciers and numerous other forces of nature.
Sunset at Hills near
Yosemite
#400 — This is a scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls during the late spring season in the popular California National Park.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in
Yosemite
's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Reflection Through Trees
#451 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls at
Yosemite
National Park located in California.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in
Yosemite
's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Reflection
#455 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls in the popular California
Yosemite
National Park. In this picture you can see the reflection of the falls in the water just in front. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls with Reflection
#435 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Valley on a beautiful partly cloudy day in
Yosemite
National Park located in California. Looking down you can see Merced Canyon and in the distance you can see a great view of Bridalveil Falls.
Yosemite
Valley is referred to as "the incomparable valley" and is seven miles long and one mile across at the widest point. It is the most visited section of the national park. The Valley was formed by glacial erosion over millions ofyears.
Yosemite
Valley, California
#682 — A scenic picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent waterfalls in the
Yosemite
Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to
Yosemite
National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the waterfall will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall
#1405 — A scenic vertical picture taken of El Capitan located in the
Yosemite
National Park in California. El Capitan is the largest known exposed granite block in the world and stands on the north side of the entrance to
Yosemite
Valley.
El Capitan
#652 — A scenic picture taken driving towards El Capitan with Forest Road leading towards it in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This massive, granite monolith stands 3,593 feet from the base to summit and and is claimed to be the largest single monolith of granite in the world. From spring to fall, climbers come from all over the globe to scale El Capitan.
El Capitan & Forest Road
#616 — A vertical close up picture taken of El Capitan which is located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This massive, granite monolith stands 3,593 feet from the base to summit and and is claimed to be the largest single monolith of granite in the world. From spring to fall, climbers come from all over the globe to scale El Capitan.
El Capitan,
Yosemite
#505 — A scenic picture taken of El Capitan which is located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This massive, granite monolith stands 3,593 feet from the base to summit and and is claimed to be the largest single monolith of granite in the world. From spring to fall, climbers come from all over the globe to scale El Capitan.
El Capitan,
Yosemite
National Park
#986 — A scenic vertical picture taken of
Yosemite
National Park from a hill looking towards Half Dome which you can see in the distance. It is located in the middle of the photo under the big, white, puffy cloud. Half Dome stands at the elevation of 8,840 feet. Its unique profile has become a symbol of
Yosemite
and geologists presume that its missing half had fallen off when the Ice Age glaciers passed through. It is made up from a type of granite. This photo was taken on a beautiful blue sky sunny day at
Yosemite
.
Half Dome, Puffy Cloud, & Blue Sky
#781 — A scenic picture taken of the famous the Half Dome granite rock on a sunny day located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This picture was taken during late spring / early summer. Half Dome is one of
Yosemite
's most famous landmarks. Half Dome stands at the elevation of 8,842 feet. It is made up from a type of granite, plutonic rock.
Yosemite
National Park's Half Dome's missing half is presumed to have fallen off when the Ice Age glaciers passed through.
Half Dome,
Yosemite
#779 — A scenic picture taken of Half Dome which is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California. This picture was taken during late spring / early summer. Half Dome is one of
Yosemite
's most famous landmarks. Half Dome stands at the elevation of 8,842 feet. It is made up from a type of granite, plutonic rock.
Yosemite
National Park's Half Dome's missing half is presumed to have fallen off when the Ice Age glaciers passed through.
Half Dome,
Yosemite
National Park
#987 — A scenic picture taken of a small lake/pond, blue sky, and trees located in the middle of
Yosemite
National Park.
Lake Pond & Trees in
Yosemite
#996 — A scenic landscape picture taken of green trees, blue sky, puffy clouds, and a country fence located in
Yosemite
National Park.
Landscape Trees & Fence in
Yosemite
#1406 — A scenic picture taken of El Capitan and a seasonal waterfall located to the left of the big granite rock structure location in
Yosemite
Valley. This picture was taken in the late spring on a sunny day with green trees seen below. El Capitan is claimed to be the largest single monolith of granite in the world.
Seasonal Waterfall & El Capitan
#646 — A scenic picture of
Yosemite
National Park taken from a hill looking towards Half Dome which you can see in the distance just to the left and under the big, white, puffy cloud. Half Dome stands at the elevation of 8,840 feet. Its unique profile has become a symbol of
Yosemite
and geologists presume that its missing half had fallen off when the Ice Age glaciers passed through. It is made up from a type of granite.
Yosemite
& Half Dome in Distance
#456 — A scenic picture of the mountains and hills surrounding
Yosemite
National Park and the Tuolumne River flowing below. The Tuolumne River was designated Wild and Scenic in 1984 by the United State Congress. The Wild and Scenic Act provieds that rivers possessing extraordinary scenic, recreational, fishery, or wildlife values shall be preserved for the benefit and enjoyment of Forest visitors. It also limits land development surrounding these rivers and water diversion from them. The Tuolumne River begins as small rivulets trickling from Mount Dana and Mount Lyell in
Yosemite
National Park high in the Sierra Nevada. It ends at the San Joaquin River.
Yosemite
& Tuolumne River View
#621 — A scenic picture taken of the tall
Yosemite
Falls with a big grass field in the foreground.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is the world's 5th tallest waterfall, but North America's largest and most popular waterfall in
Yosemite
's National Park. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Grass Field
#789 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls with green trees in the foreground. This picture was taken during late spring and a sunny day with blue sky.
Yosemite
Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Trees
#705 — A scenic picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls in the distance with a wood railing overlooking some water in the foreground.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park which is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The
Yosemite
waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls & Wood Railing
#728 — A scenic picture taken of the famous
Yosemite
Falls from a distance with beautiful foreground of trees, rocks, and water during a sunny day in early mid June. This waterfall is actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls.
Yosemite
Falls in Distance
#788 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls looking through green trees and blue sky in the background.
Yosemite
Falls is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Through Trees
#780 — A scenic picture taken of a church located inside
Yosemite
National Park. This picture of the
Yosemite
chapel was taken in late spring / early summer.
Yosemite
Park Cathedral
Nature Photography
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Images of Trees
#522 — A scenic picture taken in
Yosemite
National Park in California of a tree and cut off stump on a pretty sunny day.
Yosemite
Tree & Stump
Nature Photography
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Sky and Clouds
#665 — A scenic picture taken of a sunset behind the reservoir to Don Pedro Lake in between the hills and mountains surrounding
Yosemite
National Park in California. The picture was taken near the entrence to
Yosemite
National Park just a couple miles west of Groveland and Big Oak Flat.
Yosemite
is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
Sunset Behind Don Pedro Lake
Places
:
Lakes
#651 — A scenic picture taken of a boat floating in Don Pedro Reservoir near the historic town of Jacksonville, California. Nestled in the Sierra-Nevada foothills east of Modesto, California, Don Pedro Reservoir/Lake is the sixth-largest body of water in California. When full, the reservoir is 26-miles-long, has a capacity of more than two million acre-feet and 160 miles of shoreline. The reservoir and dam were built with multiple benefits in mind: water storage, power generation, flood control and recreation.
Boat in Don Pedro Reservoir
#650 — Moccasin Point Marina can be seen on your drive to
Yosemite
National Park if you take Highway 120 (
Yosemite
Highway). Moccasin, California is situated in the foothills of California's beautiful Sierra Nevada Mountains. Moccasin Point Marina and recreation area is 60 miles west of the
Yosemite
National Park and 2 1/2 hours east of San Francisco.
Moccasin Point Marina, California
Places
:
Landscape Variety
#515 — A scenic picture taken of the hills and mountains surrounding
Yosemite
National Park in California during sunset. The picture was taken near the entrence to
Yosemite
National Park just a couple miles west of Groveland and Big Oak Flat.
Yosemite
is located in east-central California and lies 105 miles north of Fresno, 195 miles east of San Francisco, 313 miles north of Los Angeles and 350 miles northwest of Las Vegas.
Yosemite
Hills Sunset
Places
:
Waterfalls
#503 — A close up picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building.
Bridalveil Fall Close Up,
Yosemite
#504 — A picture taken of Bridalveil Fall located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. Although Bridalveil Fall appears small when viewd against the surrounding canyon walls, it actually has a 620 foot drop, the height of a 62 story building. Bridalveil Fall is one of the most prominent waterfalls in the
Yosemite
Valley in California, seen yearly by millions of visitors to
Yosemite
National Park. When the wind blows briskly, the waterfall will appear to be falling sideways.
Bridalveil Fall Scene
#506 — A scenic picture taken of Cascade Falls in
Yosemite
Valley, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Cascade Falls,
Yosemite
Valley
#507 — A scenic picture taken of the lower portion of Cascade Falls located in
Yosemite
National Park, California. This is the first fall that one sees while entering the valley through the be Big Oak Flat entrance.
Lower Cascade Falls,
Yosemite
#620 — A close up picture taken of
Yosemite
Falls which is located in
Yosemite
National Park in California.
Yosemite
Falls is a waterfall actually composed of three falls: Upper, Middle Cascades, and the Lower fall. In this picture you can only see the Upper Falls. Together they have a combined height of 2,425 feet which is more than 9 times the height of Niagara Falls. Perhaps the easiest place to view the falls is the
Yosemite
Falls Parking Area across from
Yosemite
Lodge.
Yosemite
Falls Close Up
Transportation and Roads
:
Roads Photography
#988 — A scenic picture taken of a street in the downtown portion of
Yosemite
just before you head into the National Park.
Downtown
Yosemite
Street
#1019 — A scenic picture taken of a road on the way to
Yosemite
National Park in California. This road was taken on a sunny day and the road curves to the left around a corner.
Road Curving to Left
#617 — A scenic picture taken of a road located in
Yosemite
National Park which is located in California. This road was leading towards to only cloud in the sky which was a big puffy one.
Road in
Yosemite
National Park