GOLDEN WONDER rare phenomenon in which waterfall appears to be spewing LAVA
Stunning natural wonder can be seen for a short time every year and occurs when setting sun's rays hit the waterfall at exactly the right angle
Yosemite featured in the National Geographic best pictures of the year awards in 2016
Yosemite National Park is in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains.
Famed for its ancient sequoia trees it has become one of the most popular rock climbing sites.
El Capitan’s granite cliff faces are a rite of passage for keen climbers, with daredevils spending weeks scaling the cliff without harnesses.
Visitors flock to see the famous Horsetail Fall, which turns fiery orange as it flows down the side of the El Capitan cliff face.
It happens when the setting sun’s rays hit the waterfall at exactly the right angle, making the water appear bright red and orange.
If conditions are perfect, it can be seen for several days in February if the conditions are perfect.
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