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National Parks in the Twenties
The Cathedral Spires, towering columns of granite 500 feet high sculptured by nature in Yosemite Valley
National Parks in the Twenties
This view is taken from the Glacier Point Trail looking west. The monster cliff is over 3,100 vertical height above the Valley Floor.
National Parks in the Twenties
Ribbon Falls (2,000 ft. leap), looking north from the Valley, near Merced River.
National Parks in the Twenties
On left El Capitan (3,300 ft. high), on the right is the Half Dome (4,972 ft. high)
National Parks in the Twenties
Looking up at El Capitan which is a massive amount of granite
National Parks in the Twenties
Eagle Peak, the highest of the "Three Brothers," is 3,800 feet above the valley.
National Parks in the Twenties
Yosemite Falls has river 30 feet wide at the crest. Its first leap is a distance of 1,600 feet
National Parks in the Twenties
Mirror Lake reflects the surrounding mountains so perfectly that is has been called the "Toilet Glass of the Yosemite."
National Parks in the Twenties
View of Royal Arches over Merced River to North Dome and Washington Column
National Parks in the Twenties
This picture is a typical representation of many, many others, equally beautiful, which can be obtained in all parts of Yosemite.