Yosemite Falls love

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  • noun a series of waterfalls in Yosemite National Park in California; is reduced to a trickle for part of each year

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Examples

  • Yosemite Falls, the nation's tallest, is spewing enough water to fill a gasoline tanker truck every four seconds.

    Yosemite deaths a reminder of rivers' risks 2011

  • Yosemite Falls, the nation's tallest, is spewing enough water to fill a gasoline tanker truck every four seconds.

    Yosemite deaths a reminder of rivers' risks 2011

  • We tumbled over Yosemite Falls, right onto Sunny side Beach!

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • We tumbled over Yosemite Falls, right onto Sunny side Beach!

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • We tumbled over Yosemite Falls, right onto Sunny side Beach!

    The Welkening Gregory Spencer 2004

  • El Capitan on the left, the Yosemite Falls dancing down in three great leaps opposite; the Half Dome and Cloud's Rest off to the right, Vernal and Nevada Falls pouring their torrent over the cliffs at your side, the Hetchy-Hetchy Valley, the rolling plateau that stretches back to the perpetual snow and rising peaks behind you.

    The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras Frederick Vining Fisher

  • "Is it true," a woman asked me at the foot of Yosemite Falls, "that this is the highest unbroken waterfall in the world?"

    The Book of the National Parks Robert Sterling Yard 1903

  • Next in progress come Yosemite Falls, loftiest by far in the world, a spectacle of sublimity.

    The Book of the National Parks Robert Sterling Yard 1903

  • Yosemite Falls, the nation's tallest, is spewing enough water to fill a gasoline tanker truck every four seconds.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Yosemite Falls, the nation's tallest, is spewing enough water to fill a gasoline tanker truck every four seconds.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

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