Witness the mesmerizing 'Firefall' phenomenon in February, when the setting sun ignites Horsetail Falls, creating the illusion of flowing lava.
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Yosemite is one of the rare places where you can see a lunar rainbow, or 'moonbow', thanks to the mist spray from Yosemite Falls on a full moon night.
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The eerie 'ghost trees' of Tuolumne Meadows are actually the remains of ancient trees preserved in the harsh climate.
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Find secluded gems like Geller Lakes, where calm waters reflect the surrounding peaks, away from the hustle and bustle of the park.
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Beneath the crystal-clear waters of Lake Tenaya lies a sunken forest of ancient tree stumps.
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Yosemite is home to both black bears and the rare golden bear, offering unique wildlife encounters.
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Yosemite's lesser-known granite wonders, such as Cathedral Peak and Mathes Crest, offer breathtaking views without the crowds.
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Yosemite's low light pollution makes it a stargazer's paradise with unparalleled views of the Milky Way.
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Explore the surreal world of ice caves in the hidden corners of the park, created by the icy grip of winter.
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Explore lesser-known waterfalls like Rancheria Falls and Wapama Falls, away from the crowds.
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