Event JSON
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"Watch: Waterfall glows like lava on Yosemite's El Capitan as firefall returns"
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"The Horsetail Fall down El Capitan in Yosemite National Park glows orange like molten fire for just two weeks at the end of February. This natural phenomenon was first discovered in 1973. The conditions required for this event to occur are precise: the Sun must be in the right position in the sky, the skies must be clear, there must be enough water flowing down the side of El Capitan, and good snow is needed through the winter. The best views of the 'firefall' are possible when there is a lot of water, but even with a trickle, the area will still glow orange."
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