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The Giant Staircase par Nietnagel

<b>EXPLORE</b> #129 on May 8, 2012 Vernal and Nevada Falls, seen from Washburn Point (near Glacier Point). From Wikipedia: Snow melting in the Sierra forms creeks and lakes. In the surrounding region, these creeks flow to the edge of the Valley to form cataracts and waterfalls. A fan of creeks and forks of the Merced River take drainage from the Sierra crest and combine at Merced Lake. The Merced then flows down to the end of its canyon (Little Yosemite Valley), where it begins what is often called the Giant Staircase. The first drop is Nevada Fall, which drops 594 feet (181 m), bouncing off the granite slope below it. Below is Vernal Fall, 317 feet (97 m) high, one of the most picturesque waterfalls in the Valley. The Merced then descends rapids to meet Illilouette Creek, which drops from the valley rim to form Illilouette Fall. They combine at the base of the gorges that contain each stream, and then flow around the Happy Isles to meet Tenaya Creek at the eastern end of Yosemite Valley proper. Tenaya Creek flows southwest from Tenaya Lake and down Tenaya Canyon, finally flowing between Half Dome and North Dome before joining the Merced River. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Valley" rel="nofollow">en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yosemite_Valley</a>
Le canyon Tenaya (en anglais : Tenaya Canyon) est une gorge américaine située dans le comté de Mariposa, en Californie. Formé par le Tenaya Creek, il est protégé au sein du parc national de Yosemite et pour partie par la Yosemite Wilderness... Lire plus
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