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