This is the Yosemite Marchย 2017ย Instagram Monthly Review. To say March kicked off waterfall month in Yosemite National Park would be an understatement. Winter storms persisted throughout the month so there was a nice mixture of snow and rain at lower elevations that ensured the waterfalls would receive high volumes from March through at least July this year. 2017 will truly be the year of the Yosemite waterfalls! In March we also received a visit from Brazilian YouTube star Rebecca Barison. You can subscribe to her YouTube channelย here.ย Rebecca’s Instagram is filled with exciting images from around the world.
Here are the most likedย photos from the YExplore Yosemite Marchย 2017ย Instagram page with over 230 likes. They were all taken on Guided YExplore Yosemite Tours. There are several more daily images from Yosemite on our feed and now haveย 2648 followers. Please follow and share with other IGers to help us build our Instagram audience @yexplore.
Yosemite March 2017 Instagram
Back to Yosemite Valley and Yosemite Falls. #goodtobeback
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Epic Spring 2017 Yosemite Falls
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Yosemite March 2017 Instagram
Spring has arrived at Nevada Fall in Yosemite. What’s your favorite #yosemite #waterfall?
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Today’s Yosemite adventure led to a contemplative moment at Dewey Point.
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Lately, I just can’t seem to get enough Bridalveil Fall in my life. #yosemite #waterfalls #yexplore
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Yosemite March 2017 Instagram
2017, the year of Yosemite waterfalls.
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All photos taken for Yosemite Marchย 2017ย Instagramย on an iPhone 6s by John P. DeGrazio
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Photographing with a camera phone was once frowned upon as a lazy way out of making an image. With advancing technology, these phones are becoming more integral in everyday โoutdoorโ life. I am currently using the iPhone 6s with a 12 megapixel camera and will share the world of Yosemite through my phone. – John P. DeGrazio