Yosemite Firefall - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
january 2012 by mncaudill
"The Yosemite Firefall was a summer time ritual that lasted from 1872 until 1968 in which burning hot embers were dropped a height of about 3000 feet from the top of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park down to the valley below, and from a distance looked similar to a glowing water fall because the people who dumped the embers made sure to do so in a uniform fashion."
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january 2012 by mncaudill