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South Rim, East End, Yosemite Valley National Park

Looking to the south we are treated with late afternoon-early evening fall light as it dances across a meadow.
Behind the trees, to the left is 6696�...
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Looking to the south we are treated with late afternoon-early evening fall light as it dances across a meadow.
Behind the trees, to the left is 6696' tall Mt. Broderick and, center to center right is the Panorama Cliff.

Above it all, though far behind them, is the nearly 9100' tall Mt Starr King, a circular dome of granite in the back country of Yosemite National Park.

Right of frame we have the foot of Glacier Point (7214'). Cleverly named, this is the point where the two main glaciers that formed the Valley met, one from Tenaya Canyon out of frame to the left and the other along what would be the Merced River and the Little Yosemite Valley.
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