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A large, round, colored photo by Bob Roney captioned, "High Sierra," shows classic scenery distinctive of the high sierra in Lyell Canyon. In the foreground, the yellow-green grass of an open meadow is dotted with random, round, green shrubs. The perimeter of the meadow is lined with a forest of pine trees that extend up rocky terrain. A river winds its way through the meadow towards its water source, the high rising snow-ladened mountains located in the distance.
Glaciers sculpted this landscape, plucking, scraping, and polishing as they moved down canyons. Their power shaped Lembert Dome, a roche moutonnée—French for “sheep rock.” Cathedral Peak’s knobby top, known as a nunatak, stood above the glaciers, escaping their force. As the climate warmed, glaciers melted, leaving huge “erratic” boulders stranded and sometimes precariously perched. Smooth granite domes, craggy peaks, and spacious meadows embody the character of the High Sierra. Hundreds of miles of hiking trails offer adventure, solitude, and inspiration for those wishing to explore this glacially carved landscape and experience ever-changing mountain ecosystems. To find out more about what resources might be available or to contact the park directly, visit the "Accessibility" and "More Information" sections at the end of this audio-described brochure.
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The deer has large, dark, almond shaped eyes and a black nose at the end of a long, narrow face. The rough fur on its body is mostly tannish-brown, with bits of black on its forehead and rib cage, as well as a black tipped tail. The deer is in a meadow with both green and brown grasses. The cutout photo, credited to K.K Hui and captioned "Peregrine falcon" shows an clear view of a peregrine falcon, soaring in flight, wings stretched out wide and lifted slightly above its body. The detail of the gray-brown tops of its wings and finely barred black and white underwings are clear.
The distant peaks and canyons make the tremendous height of the climber unmistakable. The Visitor’s Center is located on the northeast side of the map, in Yosemite Village near Yosemite Falls. Brown parking icons show visitor parking for using the shuttle bus system. Other icons identify a wilderness permit station, food services and lodging, restrooms, picnic areas, and campgrounds.
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The river runs through many meadows, the largest of which is Tuolumne Meadows. A primary feature of the Tuolumne River is the extensive Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne which travels through Pate Valley before spilling into the Hetch Hetchy Reservoir on the west side of the park. The Hetch Hetchy Valley's 3000 foot cliff walls stand testament to the park's glacial history. The park is shown surrounded by national forest and wilderness lands in the heart of the Sierra Nevada mountain range of California. Roughly oval in shape, like an egg standing on its small end, the park's irregular boundary primarily follows the alpine peaks on the northern and eastern edges with a more angular boundary line to the south and west.
The prominent Yosemite Point and fingerlike rock projection, the Arrowhead Arete, stand out to their right. Further right, the seasonal Lehamite Falls drops down Indian Canyon. Along Northside drive, the one way road that ultimately leads out of Yosemite Valley, the trail to the base of Lower Yosemite Fall begins across the street from the Yosemite Valley Lodge. A separate trail leading to the top of the upper Yosemite Fall begins from the parking lot of Camp 4, just down the road from the lodge.
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Yosemite National Park is in the north and is completely surrounded by national forests with the Stanislaus National Forest to its northwest, Inyo National Forest to the east, and Sierra National Forest to the southwest. At the geographic center of the park lies Mount Hoffman, at 10,850 feet. South of the Tioga road lies the Merced River drainage.
In the G-8 Arc, she wears momentarily as a Marine janitor, with a white shirt, an apron with the symbol of the Marines, a white cap turned inside out, and two green gloves. Then, she changes the uniform for a nurse's, wearing a white nurse's cap, a pink shirt, and an apron with the Marines symbol and a pocket, and a dark pink ribbon at the waist. In Episode 1, she appears wearing a ballroom gown with pink lines, a red necklace and earrings, and a pink bracelet. Then, she appears in a pirate's outfit, with a blue shirt, black pants, a red scarf at the waist, a pirate style black bandana in the head, and two black bracelets.
The image, captioned "black bear" and credited to Benjamin R. Miller of Closerlook Photography, shows a front-facing bear that, in contradiction to its name, has reddish-brown fur. Only the front two legs are shown, with its cushioned paws slightly turned inward. The bear is standing on a grey textured log that shows off its claws which protrude out from its paws and curve down into sharp points.
Half Dome Village is to the south, which offers lodging, food, restrooms, showers, parking, and a gift shop. The legend has symbols for amenities and way finding information. Yosemite Valley is about 7 miles long and one mile wide. The road in the valley is in the shape of an elongated loop, with a majority of all services located on the far east end of the valley.
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