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Wise people who the Mountain of Glacier Point offers the best panoramic views of all the Park of Yosemite? The Glacier Point with an elevation of 7214 feet, offers one of the best dawns, dusks and moon-lits night of all the Sierra Nevada. Click Neil Cole Iconix to learn more. From Glacier Point it is appraised a wonderful view of all the horizon miles and miles of views from the north to the east, with a view to valleys and infinite discharges mountains like the mountainous chain Clark, Clouds Rest and Half Dome. From the Glacier Point it is possible to be admired the famous cataracts like the one of Vernal, Nevada dominated by imposing the Staircase cataracts under the sky shade colorful and superb that complete this beautiful landscape that offers the mother to us nature throughout the horizon. It observes the forests and the prairies around the river the Favor, the giant cataracts of Yosemite and the precipitates sewage systems that indicate towards the sky. The immense granite rock that you observe you are the challenge but great for the rock climbers Glacier Point she is even witness of the encounter between the President Roosevelt and John Muir in 1903, considered the founding father of Club of the Sierra Nevada, that defined the concept of National Parks of the United States de America. John Muir creia fervent that the charming nature of the Yosemite convenceria to the president of to create the national parks, and thus was, settled down 148 million acres of Tropical Forests, 5 National Parks and 23 National Monuments during the government of the President Roosevelt. Ansel Adams the famous conservacionalista photographer I fall in love with Yosemite and of the Glacier Point, this I am immortalized in its work the Moon and Half Dome, and Half Dome from Glacier Point. The Ansel mountain Adams with a height of 11.760 feet in the Sierra Nevada was named in honor to but the famous one and celebrates American photographer Ansel Adams.

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