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Looking up at El Capitan which is a massive amount of granite
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On left El Capitan (3,300 ft. high), on the right is the Half Dome (4,972 ft. high)
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Ribbon Falls (2,000 ft. leap), looking north from the Valley, near Merced River.
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This view is taken from the Glacier Point Trail looking west. The monster cliff is over 3,100 vertical height above the Valley Floor.
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The Cathedral Spires, towering columns of granite 500 feet high sculptured by nature in Yosemite Valley
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Bridal Veil Falls has a drop of 620 feet
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From Inspiration Point through Yosemite Valley showing Bridal Veil Falls
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Grisley giant, the largest living tree in the world, Mariposa Grove, California.
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Looking down into the lake of fire, crater of Kilauea Volcano
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Stones and lava flying upward during eruption of Mokvaweoweo Volcano (1907)