Fall's Falls: Rare Sight in Yosemite

By KIMBER LIPONI
Updated 12:49 PM PST, Fri, Oct 16, 2009

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The falls are flowing in Yosemite!

Yosemite's waterfalls are usually spectacular in spring, when the snow melts.  But thanks to the recent heavy rains this week, the falls are flowing in October -- and there are a lot of them.

These views, however, will be short-lived.  Park officials say the water flow will taper off over the next few days.

A weekend plan, perhaps?

First Published: Oct 16, 2009 7:10 AM PST

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