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Sunday, December 4, 2016

YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK 2, AZ AUGUST 2016

     We with Margy visited the Park on our way back from Mexico anf Scottsdale in the end of August 2016. We spend one full day driving across the Park from the Tioga Pass entrance to the Arch Rock entrance, using the main road and making a loop around the Yosemite Valley. There are 2 main views closed to the entrance and the exit of the Valley. The main objects around Yosemite Village are El Capitan and the Half Domo – huge stone mountains on the north side of the valley. The famous Yosemite Fall was dry in this hot month of August. From the Village the road to the Arch Rock entrance is around the Merced River. We drove to the Mariposa Grove, closed to the south entrance, but it was closed for visitors by some reason. We went back and continued north to the Sequola Forest to see and take photos to the Famous Wawona Tunnel Tree – the leaving sequola, gutted in 1881 to make a drive-through tree for horse- drawn Wagon. Later became a photogenic attraction for the automobile travelers. The tree toppled in 1969 but the cut part of the tree remain for ever.The best photos taken from the entrance of Yosemite Valley to the village inside and back to the west entrance, including around and the Tunnel tree are shown in this second blog-album.























































 

 










 







 
 
 
 
 
 


















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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK 1, AZ AUGUST 2016

         Yosemite National Park (/joʊˈsɛmᵻti/ “yoh-sem-it-ee” is a United States National Park spanning eastern portions of Tuolumne, Mariposa and Madera counties in the central eastern portion of the U.S. state of California. The park, which is managed by the National Park Service, covers an area of 747,956 acres (1,168.681 sq mi; 302,687 ha; 3,026.87 km2) and reaches across the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range. About 4 million people visit Yosemite each year.  Most visitors spend the majority of their time in the seven square miles (18 km2) of Yosemite Valley.
          Designated a World Heritage Site in 1984, Yosemite is internationally recognized for its granite cliffs, waterfalls, clear streams, giant sequoia groves, lakes, mountains, glaciers, and biological diversity. Almost 95% of the park is designated wilderness. Yosemite was central to the development of the national park idea. First, Galen Clark and others lobbied to protect Yosemite Valley from development, ultimately leading to President Abraham Lincoln's signing the Yosemite Grant in 1864. Later, John Muir led a successful movement to establish a larger national park encompassing not just the valley, but surrounding mountains and forests as well—paving the way for the United States national park system.
         We with Margy visited the Park on our way back from Mexico anf Scottsdale in the end of August 2016. We spend one full day driving across the Park from the Tioga Pass entrance to the Arch Rock entrance, using the main road and making a loop around the Yosemite Valley. From the Village the road to the Arch Rock entrance  is around the Merced River. We drove to the Mariposa Grove, closed to the south entrance, but it was closed for visitors by some reason. We went back and continued north to the Sequola Forest to see and take photos to the Famous Wawona Tunnel Tree .The best photos taken from the East entrance of  Valley through the mountain around the big Lake to the entrance of the Yoselte Valley village are shown in this first Yosemite Valley blog-album. The rest ot them in the Village, arround the River  and arround Tunnel tree are shonw in the second Yosemite Valley blog-album.