Photograph by Jonathon Blair

Campfire smoke hangs like mist in crowded Yosemite Valley, where throngs wait to view the evening firefall [a Yosemite tradition that ended in 1968] from Glacier Point. In this time exposure from 3,250 feet above the valley floor, a trail of flashbulbs traces the path of a photographer as he strolls in a loop at right center.

-Originally in “Today in Our National Parks: The Mission Called 66,” National Geographic magazine, July 1966

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