To the point of your last pp and Paul's post:
While the hordes, cars and tour bus loads, at Valley View take endless
versions of this view.
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I also turned around, climbed up a few feet and took this.
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Come to think of it, I don't think any of them at the time were taking
this shot, either.
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While the hordes took versions of this.
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I also looked across the valley and got this.
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Sure, El Capitan is impressive in it's great vertical face, but there's
a different way to look at it.
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For this view, though, you have to both be lucky and keep your eyes
open.
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