With the right perspective, a waterfall in Yosemite National Park looks like a glowing. (Source strangesounds.org)
Excerpted from The Guardian on Horsetail waterfall in
Yosemite, California, will look like glowing for several days in a year. The scene attracted the attention of visitors and photographers.
Every year, for 10 days in February, the sun smearing Horsetail waterfall in a way that seemed like burning lava that melts waterfall at the edge of the cliff.
But the appearance of this light can be less noticeable. Local photographers say that this is the first time in four months in February last year that conditions are suitable for taking pictures of the 'lava' the plunge.
Referring to the Yosemite National Park's official website stated, "waterfall Horsetail symptoms appear when the angle setting sun casting a waterfall with red and orange light, so it looks like the flames down the cliff face on the shoulder of the hill of El Capitan."
The site proposed that the visitor stands on the site where the waterfall is lit from behind by the setting sun in order to get the best picture.
With the right perspective, Horsetail waterfall in Yosemite national park looked like glowing. (Source desert_daisy07 and yosemitej via Instagram)
Sangeeta Dey photographer said that he had been waiting for three hours in the place chosen to take pictures of the fires 'jump' it.
The results are satisfactory. The rapid snow in the previous season resulted in numerous waterfalls. Then, not many clouds at the time she was waiting for an opportunity.
He said, "When waterfall began to glow, it's hard to believe what I see. For 10 minutes, we all sat there watching the scene. "
"When it was over, some of us were moved to tears. A few more people applauded. Others were happy to finally have the opportunity to see it after trying a couple of years. "
According to estimates, the appearance of the water 'fluorescent' ends on Monday, February 22 last. Wait for next year.
Every year, for 10 days in February, the sun smearing Horsetail waterfall in a way that seemed like burning lava that melts waterfall at the edge of the cliff.
But the appearance of this light can be less noticeable. Local photographers say that this is the first time in four months in February last year that conditions are suitable for taking pictures of the 'lava' the plunge.
Referring to the Yosemite National Park's official website stated, "waterfall Horsetail symptoms appear when the angle setting sun casting a waterfall with red and orange light, so it looks like the flames down the cliff face on the shoulder of the hill of El Capitan."
The site proposed that the visitor stands on the site where the waterfall is lit from behind by the setting sun in order to get the best picture.
With the right perspective, Horsetail waterfall in Yosemite national park looked like glowing. (Source desert_daisy07 and yosemitej via Instagram)
Sangeeta Dey photographer said that he had been waiting for three hours in the place chosen to take pictures of the fires 'jump' it.
The results are satisfactory. The rapid snow in the previous season resulted in numerous waterfalls. Then, not many clouds at the time she was waiting for an opportunity.
He said, "When waterfall began to glow, it's hard to believe what I see. For 10 minutes, we all sat there watching the scene. "
"When it was over, some of us were moved to tears. A few more people applauded. Others were happy to finally have the opportunity to see it after trying a couple of years. "
According to estimates, the appearance of the water 'fluorescent' ends on Monday, February 22 last. Wait for next year.
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