Yosemite Fire

Fire Falls, Yosemite National ParkThe Yosemite Firefall was a summer time ritual that lasted from 1872 until 1968 in which burning hot embers were dropped in a uniform fashion from a height of about 3000 feet from the top of Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park down to the valley below, and from a distance looked similar to a glowing waterfall. The ritual was performed by several generations of the owners of the Glacier Point Hotel. The ritual ended in January 1968 when the National Park Service ordered that the Firefall be discontinued due to the overwhelming number of visitors it attracted, and the fact that it was not a natural event. The hotel burned down a year later and was never rebuilt.

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