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The Yosemite Firefall was an 88 year old tradition in Yosemite National Park until it was discontinued in 1968 as part of de-emphasizing artificial attractions at the park.

Every evening at 9:00 in Yosemite Valley, the crowd which had gathered for the nightly campfire program, would fall silent. A man would call out to the top of Glacier Point "Let the Fire Fall!", and a great bonfire of red fir bark would be pushed evenly over the edge of the cliff, appearing to the onlookers below as a glowing waterfall of sparks and fire.

"Father started the Firefall in 1872 when he pushed his campfire over the Glacier Point cliff." stated Fred McCauley, son of James McCauley.

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