Hundreds of photographers have swarmed to Yosemite national park to catch a rare glimpse of a “firefall” – a phenomenon that makes it appear as if water has turned into lava, flowing from a volcano. For about 10 days each February, sunlight illuminates Horsetail Fall in a way that looks like lava is tumbling down the rock face. The light show can prove elusive – local photographers said this is the first February in four years in which conditions have been ideal to capture the firefall.
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środa, 9 marca 2016
Yosemite Firefall.
Tylko raz w roku w Parku Narodowym Yosemite, w Kalifornii podziwiać można niezwykłe zjawisko. Pod koniec lutego promienie zachodzącego słońca zamieniają wodospad Horsetail Fall w wodospad ognia (ogniospad ? ;) . Jeśli chcielibyście zrobić fotografię płonącego wodospadu należy zarezerwować miejsce w hotelu na wiele miesięcy wcześniej.
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