Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . the Widows Tears and Bridal Veilfalls, each lovely in its own way, whileto the left are seen the Ribbon falls, thehighest in the valley and which lookmore like mist or steam than water. Andnow we come to the real gateway ofthe Yosemite Valley, that grand monarchamong sentinels. El Capitan, guardingthe entrance on the left side, and theCathedral Rocks, with the CathedralSpires welcoming us on the right. Many famous landmarks are outlinedin the perspective, such as the TiuxeBrothers or Leap Frog mountains, withEagle Peak as the highest point, theNorth and Bask
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Pacific Gas and Electric magazine . the Widows Tears and Bridal Veilfalls, each lovely in its own way, whileto the left are seen the Ribbon falls, thehighest in the valley and which lookmore like mist or steam than water. Andnow we come to the real gateway ofthe Yosemite Valley, that grand monarchamong sentinels. El Capitan, guardingthe entrance on the left side, and theCathedral Rocks, with the CathedralSpires welcoming us on the right. Many famous landmarks are outlinedin the perspective, such as the TiuxeBrothers or Leap Frog mountains, withEagle Peak as the highest point, theNorth and Basket Domes on the left andthe South or Half Dome right ahead, with Clouds Rest lying peacefully be-yond. On the ligiit. Sentinel Dome andSentinel Rock are outlined with theirvertical granite spires reaching to Hu-skies. The El Capilaii meadows withtheir luxuriant forest foliage for a back-ground and the Merced river llowlngpeacefully through, make a picture thatmany an arlisl has endeavored to ie-piddiice. 218 Pacific Service Magazine. Views of the Yosemile. Reading from the top downward these show:valley; 2, South Dome and Clouds Rest; 3, looking toward the yall —Cap, Vernal and Nevada falls 1, The gate to theshowing Libertytiie impetuous Merced river; 5, El Capitan. Pacific Service Magazine 219