File:Yosemite Nature Notes 9 - Frazil Ice.ogv
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editDescriptionYosemite Nature Notes 9 - Frazil Ice.ogv |
English: Summertime visitors to Yosemite National Park miss many of the unique events of winter and early spring. Frazil ice flows are dramatic natural events that occur in the waterfalls of Yosemite Valley during March and April. |
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Source | http://www.nps.gov/yose/photosmultimedia/ynn9-frazilice.htm |
Author | National Park Service |
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