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Photo of the Day: Clearing Storm, Valley View by Kristal Leonard
Another great Photo of the Day from Kristal Leonard
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Photo of the Day: El Capitan from Taft Point, Sunset by Rollie Rodriguez
Another beautiful Photo of the Day from Rollie Rodriguez to start your day off right.
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Blown away
Horsetail Fall, April 16th, 2012. While February is the traditional month to photograph Horsetail Falls, and much has been written about the “natural firefall”, it’s good to keep in mind that this particular fall is photogenic whenever there is water flowing. It is the only fall in Yosemite that is not recessed into the granite…
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Photo of the Day: In the Shadows by Joe Dsilva
Today’s Photo of the Day comes to us from Joe Dsilva who posted this awesome photo in the Yosemite Blog Group Pool on Flickr. What I really like about it though is the story Joe posted with it. Another summer begins, well at least with weather, it’s been baking hot this weekend, that we had…
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Edie’s Image of the Day: Mr. Alan Ross
I was very flattered when I received notification that Alan Ross had decided to follow my Twitter stream–I’d met him briefly when he’d come to Yosemite to re-photograph Ansel’s Moon Over Half Dome several years ago. Mr. Ross was one of Ansel’s assistants, and has established himself as a photographic artist in his own right.…
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Don’t forget: Free entry into Yosemite for National Park Week Starts this Weekend
Come celebrate our national parks by visiting any National Park (including Yosemite of course) April 21st through April 29th, 2012 for FREE!
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Edie’s Image of the day: Bristlecone Clouds
This image was captured in the White Mountains of California, east of the Sierra Nevada and Owens Valley. As average mean temperatures rise, the bristlecone pine groves move higher. Soon they will have no more place to go.
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Edie’s Image of the Day: River mist
Guess who’s going to be sharing her beautiful photos on Yosemite Blog?
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It’s not easy, being green
Frogs are thought to be the first indicator when something goes awry in the environment. If there are no frogs around, you can bet something is up. With how much we’ve managed to pollute the environment, it’s no wonder frog populations are declining world wide.
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Yosemite Falls Trail Closing for Blasting
Yosemite Falls Trail will be closed on Wed, 4/18 for trail work including blasting. Blasting is commonly used where pry bars and hand tools are not enough to cut through the hard granite of Yosemite.