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Posted by: News_Desk on 01/13/2017 02:31 PM Updated by: News_Desk on 01/13/2017 02:31 PM
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Yosemite Storm Drama Unfolds On Yosemite Conservancy Webcams

Yosemite National Park, CA...As California’s stormy week unfolds, the dramatic impact in Yosemite National Park can be seen on Yosemite Conservancy’s webcams with massive waterfall flows, snowcapped High Sierra peaks and Yosemite Valley cloaked in a glistening winter coat. The webcams are at http:// www.yosemiteconservancy.org.



“The raw power, beauty and magnificence of nature in Yosemite is a sight to behold,” said Yosemite Conservancy President Frank Dean. “Thanks to the generosity of donors, the webcams bring images of Yosemite to inspire you wherever you are and help you stay connected to the park through all seasons.”

Viewers can see Yosemite Falls streamed live, which is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America, with a total drop of 2,424 feet. Other views upload every 30 seconds, including Yosemite’s high country showing Half Dome and Clouds Rest, Half Dome from Ahwahnee Meadow, and El Capitan’s 3,000 foot high vertical rock formation. The webcams are maintained through support of Yosemite Conservancy donors.

About Yosemite Conservancy
Through the support of donors, Yosemite Conservancy provides grants and support to Yosemite National Park to help preserve and protect Yosemite today and for future generations. Work funded by the Conservancy is visible throughout the park, in trail rehabilitation, wildlife protection and habitat restoration. The Conservancy is also dedicated to enhancing the visitor experience and providing a deeper connection to the park through outdoor programs, volunteering, wilderness services and its bookstores. Thanks to dedicated supporters, the Conservancy has provided more than $113 million in grants to Yosemite National Park. Learn more atwww.yosemiteconservancy.org or call 415-434-1782.



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