Yosemite Firefall

Yosemite Firefall

Workers at Yosemite National Park used to create a 3,000-foot “waterfall” of fire by building a massive bonfire at the top of Glacier Point and push the burning embers over the edge. The practice went on for almost 100 years and only ended in 1968.

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