「今日壁纸」Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park, California

发布时间:2022-10-24 07:18:55

Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park, California

:copyright: Jeff Foott/Minden Picture

风之精灵

优胜美地国家公园有数千个瀑布,但没有一个像新娘面纱瀑布那样出名。正如照片中所见,新娘面纱通常是优胜美地瀑布游客第一次遇到的地方,因为它正好位于优胜美地谷口。这个美丽的瀑布向下俯冲617英尺,全年流动,水源来自10英里外的湖泊。当水流较轻时,风将水吹向侧面,巨大的水幕墙随风摇曳,跃过石壁,溅湿木桥,将周围的草木淋得郁郁葱葱,远观,有如轻风吹拂起新娘的面纱一般,唯美动人。

Bridalveil Fall, Yosemite National Park, California

:copyright: Jeff Foott/Minden Picture

Spirit of the Puffing Wind. Yosemite National Park turns 132

There are thousands of waterfalls in Yosemite National Park, but perhaps none are as well known as Bridalveil Fall. First things first: Don't call it 'falls' because then someone may think you were in Utah where another waterfall bears the surprisingly similar name, Bridal Veil Falls. Bridalveil, as seen in the photo, is often the first waterfall visitors to Yosemite encounter. It plunges 617 feet and flows year-round, fed with water from Ostrander Lake nearly 10 miles away. When the flow is light, brisk winds blow the water sideways. That's why the Ahwahneechee Native Americans, who have lived in the Yosemite Valley for centuries, traditionally called the waterfall Pohono, or 'Spirit of the Puffing Wind.'

When Yosemite was made a national park on this date in 1890, it not only preserved this jewel of the Sierra Nevada from being turned over to sheep grazing, it was also pivotal to the continued idea of protecting natural areas for the future. Scottish American environmentalist John Muir is credited with convincing President Benjamin Harrison to preserve the Yosemite Valley, and that success kicked off a string of conservation efforts that would eventually lead to the creation of the National Park System. Today, Yosemite's pristine wilderness is internationally known for mountains, granite cliffs, giant sequoia groves, and, of course, waterfalls.

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