Book Review
Yosemite Waterfalls
Edgar Menning (author)
The Yosemite Natural History Association, 1970
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| Edition | 1 |
| Format | Broshure |
| Print Style | Partial Color |
| Book Type | Guidebook |
| Page Count | 32 |
| ISBN | |
| In Print? | No |
Reviewed by Dean Goss
This 32 page brochure is typical of the material that visitors to the park would snap up. It's not shlock at all (not like sandblasted shot glasses, or Yosemite Falls snow globes...), but rather a brief overview of what a visitor could expect to see. It covers 26 waterfalls ranging from the obvious to the virtually unknown. Most visitors will see Bridalveil or Yosemite Falls, but how many know of Lehamite Falls or Bunnell Cascade? This book also covers the waterfalls in the Grand Canyon of the Tuolumne and the falls in Hetch Hetchy Valley.
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