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Bridalveil Fall and Half Dome in Yosemite Valley.
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Yosemite Falls, one of the most beautiful of the waterfalls in Yosemite Valley, falls 1400 feet in the upper falls, and 400 feet in the lower falls.
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Half Dome, a majestic granite monolith that stands at the end of Yosemite Valley, is seen here from a footbridge over the Merced River.
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The sheer face El Capitan rises 3000 feet above Yosemite Valley, framed by the luxuriant forests along the valley's edge.
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Ribbon Falls
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The Merced River with El Capitan in the background.
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Yosemite Falls
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Sentinel Creek
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Tenaya Lake sits high in the Sierra Nevada Mountains at Yosemite, surrounded by granite-domed mountains.
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Tenaya Lake is seen at a distance surrounded by the dark green of coniferous forests and the vast granite domes of Yosemite National Park.
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This view of Bridalveil Fall and the Merced River greets visitors arriving via Big Oak Flat Road.
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Cascade Creek
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An overlook of Bridalveil Fall and the Merced River from Wawona Road.
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Half Dome sits at the upper end of Yosemite Valley.
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El Capitan, a 3000 foot tall granite monolith in Yosemite Valley
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El Capitan towers above the El Capitan Meadows.
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The Cathedral Rocks reflect in a pond in El Capitan Meadow.
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Bridalveil Fall
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Mountains reflect in one of the many ponds at Dana Meadows.
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Tenaya Creek
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Pywiack Dome and the eastern shore of Tenaya Lake
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Wildflowers grow on a bank above Tenaya Lake

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