Search results for: “El Cap”
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A Real Yosemite Rainbow
It’s not a double rainbow but I’m going to say it’s awesome none the less.
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Yosemite’s William Neill Interviewed on NaturePhotographers.net
“When hiking around in the high mountains, it was relatively easy to haul a camera along. So at first, I chose the camera due to expediency and portability!”
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Wet Winter Means Good News For Mono Lake
Lots of snow in the Sierra means lots of water for Mono Lake.
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Yosemite Creek Campground Bridge Rebuilt – Offers More Campsites
In January 1997 the Yosemite Creek Campground bridge was destroyed by flood. Now, after 13 years the campground the bridge is rebuilt.
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YosemiteBear’s Double Rainbow
“It looked like God’s eye looking at me. That’s why I had that reaction, why I said ‘What does this mean?'”
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Photo of the Day: Room with a View by Joshua Cripps
Today’s Photo of the Day is one you’re not going to want to miss. Photo by Joshua Cripps.
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Photo of the Day: Milky Way over Mono Lake Tufa by Tyler Westcott
One of the things I love about Lee Vining and the Mono Lake area is the sky at night. It’s so wide and open and there are millions of stars. Today’s Photo of the Day is another beautiful shot from Tyler Westcott. Here’s his caption from Flickr: On our first night of our week-long photo…
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Yosemite Going Green(er)
Yosemite is going green(er). Starting in June Yosemite National Park will begin installing a $4.4 million dollar photovoltaic solar panel system capable of producing 800,000 kilowatt hours of electricity annually resulting in an almost 12 percent reduction in electricity purchased from outside sources. The system will be the largest grid-connected photovoltaic system in the National…
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WHAT WERE YOU THINKING??
Ok.Granted the tag on the photo says the image was from July 1980 and I’m sure it was hot that year but…LADY WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?? Feel free to add your own caption below. Photo by Lars Lundqvist from his 1980 trip across the United States.