Can't go there. @JeffFortenberry RT “@BeschlossDC: Here the sun sets on Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park pic.twitter.com/NV7gyMwrvq”
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Can't go there. @JeffFortenberry RT “@BeschlossDC: Here the sun sets on Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park pic.twitter.com/NV7gyMwrvq”
@tallbaby21 @JeffFortenberry @BeschlossDC And it's Yosemite's birthday! Nice work, government!
@IzkS @JeffFortenberry @BeschlossDC can you imagine how angry you'd be if you had a vacation planned there?
Gorgeous “@BeschlossDC: Here the sun sets on Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park, 123 years old today: #Ryer pic.twitter.com/aye3Xq1xPg”
@BeschlossDC loved that place more than any of the other parks
“@BeschlossDC: Here the sun sets on Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park, 123 years old today: #Ryer pic.twitter.com/wYp39dENBD”.
@BeschlossDC ironic timing
Another AMAZING Beschloss photo “@BeschlossDC: The sun sets in Yosemite Natl Park, 123 years old today: #Ryer pic.twitter.com/1c21ncLPzg”
@BeschlossDC Is it even open today?
@BeschlossDC Awesome pic and actually open to Tax paying Americans!
@BeschlossDC Are you implying the photo is 123 years old?
@BeschlossDC That's actually Half Dome (shot from Glacier Point) -- Spectacular photo in any event.
@BeschlossDC Well, that is actually Half Dome (in a picture taken from Glacier Point).
@BeschlossDC it's a lot older than that. 123 years is as long as it's had that name, is all.
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