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Ephemeral Waterfalls Appear After Record Rain

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YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK – Extremely rare waterfalls have been spotted in Yosemite National Park following record rain and snow in California.

Some of the falls have names but they don’t run year-round. Yosemite Conservancy writes, “Others are so ephemeral they are not officially named on any current maps or resources.” 

Sometimes braving rough weather inside national parks can have its benefits! You get to see things that most never do. But be careful, and always make safety your top priority.  

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