Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Horsetail Falls Photos in California, U.S.A

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HORSETAIL FALLS, located in Yosemite National Park in California, U.S.A, is a seasonal waterfall that flows in the winter and early spring.
       The Horsetail Fall occurs on the east side of El Capitan. If  Horsetail Fall is flowing in February and weather conditions are just right, the setting sun illuminates the waterfall, making it glow orange and red.
       This natural Phenomenon is often referred to as the "Firefall," a name that pays homage to the manmade Firefall that once took place in Yosemite.
       This Horsetail Falls site is beautiful destination for tourist people and the visitors have been taking the photos here in different locations. At the time of February month the not only visitors but also national Photographers will ready to take the orange or red glow photos.
       The Horsetail Falls in California, U.S.A, total height is 620m (2030ft) to 630m (2070ft). The image or Photos shown here is taken during a brief time during the winter, near 21st February at Sunset, made famous by Galen Rowell's Photograph.
       The Horsetail Fall is best seen and Photographed from a small clearing close to the picnic area on the north road leading out of Yosemite valley east of El Capitan.
       Early Summer may be the best time to experience Horsetail Falls and in this picnic spot people are interesting to take the photos in different angles and it is especially impressive in spring time during snow-melt and visitors will be amazed there.
       The Horsetail Fall in California, U.S.A is a very popular destination to visit and when you reach this falls, you will be treated to a spectacular display of water rushing down the mountainside. The colorful photos of Horsetail Falls have been downloaded by many people. 
       


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