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A plume of dust at Yosemite National park after a rock slide Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2009. Photo by National Park Service, Erik Skindrud.
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Rockfall in Yosemite causes hotel evacuation of all 300 guests

August 29, 2009 rockman Comments Off on Rockfall in Yosemite causes hotel evacuation of all 300 guests

A landslide in Yosemite National Park on Wednesday damaged three cars in the parking lot of the Ahwahnee Hotel and left rocks, one the size of two SUV’s in the parking lot. Park officials evacuated […]

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