Ribbon Fall
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| Location | Yosemite NP, CA, US |
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| Type | Plunge |
| Total height | 1,612 ft (491 m) |
| Number of drops | 1 |
| World height ranking | 99 |
Ribbon Fall[1], located in Yosemite National Park in California, flows off a cliff on the west side of El Capitan, and is the largest single-drop waterfall in North America.[2] The fall is fed by melting winter snow; while therefore dry for much of the year, the fall is a spectacular 1,612 feet (491 m) in the spring. In exceptional years, an ice cone develops at its base during the winter months similar to that which usually forms beneath Upper Yosemite Fall. This deposit can reach a depth of 200 feet, versus 322 feet for the greatest depth of the ice cone beneath the Upper Fall.
[edit] References
- ^ USGS National Mapping Information: Ribbon Fall.
- ^ Ribbon Falls, Yosemite National Park. Yosemite National Park Travel Guide. Retrieved on 2008-05-13.
| Waterfalls in Yosemite Valley |
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Yosemite | Nevada | Vernal | Bridalveil | Ribbon | Illilouette | Lehamite | Sentinel | Silver Strand | Snow Creek | Staircase | Royal Arch Cascade | Horsetail |

