The Yosemite Valley in California was discovered in 1851. Its discovery occurred when the Mariposa Battalion which was a group of white discoverers went in search of Native American tribal leaders in the area.
Yosemite valley was discovered in 1851.
hard to say because "most famous" is subjective. some valleys are well-known: silicon valley, san Fernando valley, great rift valley, death valley, yosemite valley, central valley, nile valley, napa valley, Rhine valley
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The natives of the Yosemite Valley area belonged to the Miwok group, which is not a tribe but a group of related tribes speaking similar languages (miwok means "people"). The term Yosemite comes from the word Ühümati, a grizzly bear and the natives living in the valley are generally referred to as Yosemite Indians (not their own name for themselves).Because of the scarce natural resources, particularly foodstuffs, in that region, the natives generally lived in very small hunting groups living on every available food source: acorns, fish, game, birds and so on.The link below takes you to a page of information on the Yosemite Indians:
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Tutenkhamun was discovered on November 4th, 1922 in The Valley of The Kings, Egypt. The archaeologist who discovered his tomb was Howard Carter (British).
Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park I think...you can look it up on google too.
No, Yosemite Valley is a part of the Yosemite National Park.
No, moose are not present in Yosemite Valley. The altitude and geography of Yosemite is not where you would find moose.
Yosemite Valley Chapel was created in 1879.
Glaciers affected the creation of Yosemite because they helped to carve out the valley. If they were to not have existed in the region, we may not have what we know as Yosemite Valley exist today.
Ice formed Yosemite Valley by carving it out. When glaciers many years ago retreated, they carved out the valley.
Yosemite National Park is about 360 miles away from Apple Valley. It would take about 6 hours and 30 minutes to get to Yosemite from Apple Valley.
yosemite. napa valley. death valley
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
Leroy Radanovich has written: 'Yosemite National Park and Vicinity (CA)' 'Yosemite Valley Railroad' -- subject(s): Social life and customs, Railroads, Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Valley Railroad Co, Pictorial works, History
It is in the Central Valley.