An upside-down American Flag hanging over 3,500 feet above ground could be seen swaying in the wind by tourists throughout ...
With just the right conditions, the Horsetail Fall down El Capitan glows orange like molten fire. This natural phenomenon was ...
The flag was reportedly hung over the side of El Capitan as a sign of protest by Yosemite employees concerned about the ...
Videos from Yosemite National Park show the iconic "Firefall" phenomenon glowing at Horsetail Fall inside California's crown ...
A group of workers at California's Yosemite National Park positioned the U.S. flag on Saturday near the Horsetail Fall​ where ...
Organizers said the inverted flag, historically used as a sign distress, was meant to draw attention to the Trump ...
The inverted flag is considered a sign of distress or an imminent threat to the country. It was displayed as a protest ...
Summer online reservations for Yosemite National Park have been postponed for an indefinite time. No reservations are needed ...
The enchanting phenomenon known as "Firefall" in California's Yosemite National Park is around for one weekend more until next year. Photos from a Firefall occurrence on Feb. 5 show how ...
Tourists refer to the natural phenomenon as the “firefall,” although park officials reserve that term for the days when people used to push bonfires off Glacier Point. According to Yosemite ...
The flag — traditionally a symbol of distress when upside down — was hung on El Capitan summit at Yosemite Saturday night by frustrated park workers.
The annual Horsetail Fall event at Yosemite National Park − also known as the "Firefall" - is back with people vying for the perfect spot in the central California park to see the iconic ...