Listen to this track.
I was running
I was running with the wolves
and I knew I was cold
but I didn’t know how cold
And I knew I was fast
but I wasn’t fast enough
While I was running
I learned something new
If you run long enough
the earth begins to move
And your thoughts start to slow
And the wolves all fall away
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Missing Mountains (By Lost River/Old River) |
If you head to Yosemite National Park this time of year and stop by Horsetail Fall at just the right time, you might see something spectacular: As the sun sinks low in the sky, the waterfall glows with streaks of gold and yellow — and it looks just like molten lava.
Photographers like Michael Frye flock to the park every February to try to capture the phenomenon. Frye, author of The Photographer’s Guide to Yosemite, describes the sight to NPR’s Audie Cornish.
(via From Waterfall To Lavafall: Yosemite’s Fleeting Phenomenon : The Picture Show : NPR)


