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Upper Yosemite Falls, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park

Barely a ribbon of its thunderous spring self, Yosemite Creek falls from its perch in a hanging valley some 1,430 feet (440m) above the unseen Middle Cascades a...
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Barely a ribbon of its thunderous spring self, Yosemite Creek falls from its perch in a hanging valley some 1,430 feet (440m) above the unseen Middle Cascades and Lower Falls. Eventually the runoff will join the Merced River, foreground. It is the Merced (the "Mighty Merced") that once formed the trough along which the ancient glacier most responsible for the formation of Yosemite Valley followed. Of course the glacier greatly altered the rivers' path, but that's another story.
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