Denver weather and areas along the Front Range are no strangers to strong, damaging winds thanks to a unique phenomenon.
Time is running out to see one of Yosemite National Park’s most famous — and most fleeting — natural spectacles. For a few weeks in February, Yosemite visitors can catch a glimpse of the “firefall,” a ...
Thousands of visitors are flocking to Yosemite National Park to witness the phenomenon known as Firefall, a natural light show that takes place every February at Horsetail Fall. It happens at sunset ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A view of Firefall on El Capitan during sunset at Horsetail Fall as hundreds of photographers flock in Yosemite National Park in ...
Each year for a brief window, Yosemite’s sunsets transform El Capitan into a fleeting glowing waterfall. Yosemite's "Firefall" glows on El Capitan. The natural, two-week phenomenon in mid-to-late ...
February 20 Update, 11:05 A.M. MDT: On February 19, Yosemite National Park officials announced the park would be closed to visitors through at least midnight on February 20 due to heavy snowfall and ...
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