YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
#24665 The first waterfall one sees upon entering Yosemite Valley is graceful Bridalveil Fall, plunging 620'
over the “hanging valley” through which it descends. It is memorable for its rainbows, billowing clouds of mist
and the windy conditions typical in that vicinity of Yosemite Valley. Native Americans living in Yosemite Valley
named this waterfall Pohono.
Photographer-Mark Henderson
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