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Yosemite National Park, California

Image of Half Dome rock outcrop at Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park, Half Dome. NPS photo

Yosemite is located in California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. The alpine wilderness, groves of giant Sequoia trees and the spectacular valley landscape of Yosemite make it a pre-eminent natural marvel. In articulating the beauty of this place, the naturalist John Muir said, "No temple made with hands can compare to Yosemite."

President Theodore Roosevelt visits with John
Muir at the park he helped create.

Yosemite National Park. NPS photo

Yosemite was made by glaciers. During the last Ice Age, the granite bedrock was gouged and shaped into bare peaks, sheer cliffs, rounded domes and huge monoliths. The flat valley floor evolved from a large meltwater lake that slowly filled with sediment. Now flowering meadows fill the valley and dramatic waterfalls surround it. Geological evolution is ongoing here, as lakes continue to silt up. Biological adaptation is evident also in the Giant Sequoia trees which are resistent to fire and for whom periodic fires are, in fact, necessary to clear the dense undergrowth and make way for young sequoias. Breathtaking panoramas of rugged scenery and huge variety of plant and animal life are protected in this incomparable valley.

Yosemite National Park. NPS photo

Inscribed in 1984 as a Natural site, under Criteria N (i), (ii) and (iii).

 

 

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