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A fire-fall is a natural phenomenon that occurs when water cascades over a cliff, creating an illusion of molten lava or fire, particularly when illuminated by the sun during sunset. This effect is famously seen at Yosemite National Park's Horsetail Fall, where the setting sun casts a warm glow on the waterfall, making it appear as if it's flowing with fire. The spectacle typically happens in mid to late February, attracting many visitors hoping to witness the stunning visual display.

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