Sunday, August 1, 2010

Yosimite Falls

Yosimite Falls
Another brilliant waterfall in North America shot thousands of times in Hollywood stories and coincidently named one of the most beautiful on the planet. Its height is 740 meters and is among the most famous attractions in the United States. This ranks its first as the tallest in North America and makes it sixth in the world. The waterfall is a symbol of grandeur and beauty in motion in a national park and is very easily accessible. It consists of 3 water segments, the first one bronze, sank 425 meters from the cliffs, has steep paths from the base of the valley and other parts of the park onto the top and reveals natural spectacular and a deafening show. 
The second layer is a series of cascades, descending from 205 meters. Although it is more impressive than the lower part of the waterfall, the territorial sea remains almost unnoticed because of its location. In the lower part of the Yosemite National Park the water falls from nearly 100 meters to the base of the waterfall, and most of it is surrounded by a number of dangerous slopes, which are even more insidious because of high humidity, resulting in forming slippery surfaces. 

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