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Bridalveil Falls is often the first waterfall seen by tourists coming into Yosemite Valley in California, it drops 189 m (620 ft) into the valley. The falls run all year, roaring during the spring runoff and appearing as a windblown "bridal veil" during the rest of the year.

Bridalveil Falls is often the first waterfall seen by tourists coming into Yosemite Valley in California, it drops 189 m (620 ft) into the valley. The falls run all year, roaring during the spring runoff and appearing as a windblown "bridal veil" during the rest of the year.

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