Firefall illuminates Yosemite National Park



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Fall horsetail
The setting sun illuminates the ponytail Yosemite National Park, making it shine like a cascade of molten lava. Dakota Snider / Associated Press

Yosemite National Park, California, once again amazes visitors and photographers with its annual "Tomb of Fire".

Every February, for a few days, the setting sun illuminates Horsetail Fall, making it shine like a cascade of molten lava.

The wonder of nature draws crowds of people into the Yosemite Valley for a spot near the waterfall, which flows along the granite of the park's famous rock formation, El Capitan.

Horsetail fields fall only in winter or spring, when there is enough rain and snow. In February, the sun illuminates the waterfall for about two minutes at dusk.

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