Absolutely right! Yosemite National Park in California is renowned for its rich ecosystem and breathtaking natural marvels. Among its myriad attractions, one of the most remarkable phenomena is the annual “firefall” at Horsetail Fall.
Horsetail Fall cascades over the eastern edge of El Capitan, a renowned granite monolith nestled in Yosemite Valley.
During the winter months, usually in February, under perfect conditions, the setting sun casts its rays on the waterfall in such a manner that the water appears as if it’s ablaze, creating a mesmerizing cascade of fire.
This natural spectacle unfolds into a stunning visual display, as the waterfall transforms into a dazzling stream of orange and red hues, resembling a flowing firefall against the dark backdrop of the granite cliffs.
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