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Falling Rocks

NPS: “Two small to medium-sized rockfalls occurred in Yosemite Valley on Thursday, July 27. The first occurred at approximately 4:30 pm near the Four Mile Trail east of Sentinel rock, and consisted of a few small blocks that fell from a cliff band and rolled down a gully to the floor of Yosemite Valley. Although the rocks crossed the Four Mile Trail, no one was injured and the trail remains open. The second occurred at approximately 6:30 pm on the northwest face of Half Dome. A flake fell from low on the Northwest Face into a gully below the face, quickly breaking up into dust and small debris. Dust was visible over Half Dome for several minutes after the rockfall. At approximately 7:30 a helicopter reconaissance located the rockfall release point and determined that no climbers or hikers were injured by the rockfall.”

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