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【快意寒冬III】水墨世界--优胜美(上)(图)

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发表于 2009-2-19 09:06:23 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |正序浏览 |阅读模式

 
(文字源于wikipedia.com)
 
优胜美地国家公园(英文:Yosemite National Park)是美国西部最美丽、参观人数最多的国家公园之一,与大峡谷国家公园、黄石国家公园齐名,位于加利福尼亚州东部内华达山脉(Sierra Nevada,西班牙语:下雪的山)上。此国家公园以其优胜美地山谷闻名于世,相传优胜美地是从前住在这里的一个印地安部落的名字。优胜美地山谷在上一次冰河时期被冰川覆盖,山谷呈U字型,两旁峭壁上到处可见由冰川切削过的痕迹,最有名的莫过于半圆丘(Half Dome)了。山谷到处挂满了瀑布,最有名的是优胜美地瀑布。冰川退去后,优胜美地山谷曾经历多次氾滥,谷底形成一片氾滥平原,优美的麦斯德河(Merced River)从中流过。

在山谷以外,优胜美地国家公园还有三个巨大的世界爷(巨杉)树林,千年古木参天,蔚为奇观。此外,后山还有许多美丽的湖泊、高地草原、其他的峡谷等,非常值得一去。著名的太平洋山脊径(Pacific Crest Trail)以及约翰·墨尔径(John Muir Trail)都从公园东部穿过。公园里形形色色的野生动物特别多,包括常见的鹿、松鼠等以及比较不常见的灰熊、黑熊、山狮子、狼、狐狸等。

1984年被列为世界自然遗产。

 

去的时候大雪几乎封山,进入山中可谓蜀道难,天色大多阴郁。
没有久呆,连些有名的景点也是擦肩而过,只留下片片若干和一串遗憾......
 
 
 
千里迢迢,为的是一睹这雄伟的山丘,在雪中屹立
 
 
 
寒意料峭,挡不住绿意顽强的气势
 
 
 
是怎样一份静谧和安详的氛围
 
 
 
仿佛这个世界,只有山脉与树林,遥遥相对,相互呼应
 
 
 
仿佛这条道路,从昨天走来,在雪中消失
 
 
 
春天的样子,是不是都遗忘在你飘逸的梦中
 
 
 
依稀一抹亮绿,令你睁开惺忪的睡眼
 
 
 
揉一揉,越发混沌不开
 
 
 
 
只有细细回味,才明白那果真是一番梦境
 
 
哦,还真是,我做梦了  。。。。
 
 
请听: I dreamed a dream - Boston Pops Orchestra 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


 

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发表于 2009-2-23 11:30:47 | 只看该作者

回复:【快意寒冬III】水墨世界--优胜美(上)(图)


这样的景色.不是过来人是令会不了的.


 
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发表于 2009-2-23 00:46:18 | 只看该作者

比优美更胜一筹的的水墨世界 [:-K][:-M][:))]


太棒了!


 

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发表于 2009-2-21 08:17:09 | 只看该作者

咱那个10-20呢?[;)]


  咱那个10-20呢?





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-21 03:00:14 | 只看该作者

回复:来之不易的水墨画,下雪天那山路可不容易啊


 
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发表于 2009-2-20 13:28:15 | 只看该作者

回复:【快意寒冬III】水墨世界--优胜美(上)(图)


 
这图很有再PS一下的潜力


 

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发表于 2009-2-20 08:18:11 | 只看该作者

来之不易的水墨画,下雪天那山路可不容易啊[:-Q]


  来之不易的水墨画,下雪天那山路可不容易啊




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发表于 2009-2-20 08:11:07 | 只看该作者

不是有雪吗?咋会看不见?长曝呀......


  不是有雪吗?咋会看不见?长曝呀......




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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 05:52:40 | 只看该作者

谢谢,真还有人坐下来认真听了一会儿[:-K]


  谢谢,真还有人坐下来认真听了一会儿





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发表于 2009-2-20 05:18:19 | 只看该作者

旅途中只能平视,出片却能“不平”。有巧。


  旅途中只能平视,出片却能“不平”。有巧。





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发表于 2009-2-20 05:06:54 | 只看该作者

有人帮助安装,但要花钱。问题是买一副好多年都不用,浪费


从那个年代过来的人消费观念不同


 

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发表于 2009-2-20 03:07:10 | 只看该作者

借花献佛,回家跳舞去吧,乖乖做好孩子 [:-K]

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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:30:39 | 只看该作者

俺倒是俺要求整了个雪链子,可就是不会安装[:-K]


很显然,夏天是完全不同的感受

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:20:59 | 只看该作者

I....have a dream that one day ...[:-K]


  I....have a dream that one day ...





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:18:59 | 只看该作者

小小真的这样认为?不信[:-K]


  小小真的这样认为?不信





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:17:41 | 只看该作者

请兄啊,俺摸到那里时,没有能见度了[:((]


俺没有耐性在那里等候了

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:15:39 | 只看该作者

还是夏天去吧


清水荡漾,绿油油一片多好!

 

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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:13:18 | 只看该作者

差太远了[:-K]


  差太远了





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:12:09 | 只看该作者

没角度,举起相机就拍,70%是在车里拍的[:-K]


  没角度,举起相机就拍,70%是在车里拍的





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:11:08 | 只看该作者

好像有人很欣赏这个yosemite的中文翻译啊


  好像有人很欣赏这个yosemite的中文翻译啊





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:10:10 | 只看该作者

翠花,上酸菜[:-K] 俺已经挨批评啦


  翠花,上酸菜 俺已经挨批评啦





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:07:14 | 只看该作者

能见度低,木有色彩[:>]


  能见度低,木有色彩





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 楼主| 发表于 2009-2-20 02:06:11 | 只看该作者

又对又8对啊


同在地球村,俺自然是和yosemite相隔不远,天涯都还若比邻呢
可是搬指头一算,俺到西海岸的yosemite,飞机+汽车,不少于12小时啊,也不能算近了

 

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发表于 2009-2-19 21:46:56 | 只看该作者

酸菜坛子搬出来了[:))]


用了google earth查到过这个地方,好像离你不远,这种深山中都把春天锁在外面了


 

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发表于 2009-2-19 18:54:16 | 只看该作者

太漂亮了


  太漂亮了





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发表于 2009-2-19 16:18:36 | 只看该作者

tt, 只有细细回味,才明白那果真是一番梦境[:-D][:-Q]


當生活重壓,力不能勝;冷酷又黑暗,一如寒冬;一番梦境;點燃我心火,熊熊地燃燒,在我心中。


 
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发表于 2009-2-19 13:05:06 | 只看该作者

好图。好角度。学习。


  好图。好角度。学习。





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发表于 2009-2-19 10:37:27 | 只看该作者

看第三遍并挑刺[:-K][:-K]


标题上!为什么给取个类似“真由美”的日本名?

 

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俺的玉玺,关公所赠
好看不?
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发表于 2009-2-19 10:34:43 | 只看该作者

[:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]好文!!下面颁发


顶顶1号红头文件
特命三GG为顶顶驻加州正科级特派员(官衔仅次于政委)。
并于今夏故地重游,再访优胜美地
经费请向俺BOSS大清童鞋索取

可惜我没去过,如果去过,再拜读三GG的美文,肯定别有一番滋味在心头

 

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俺的玉玺,关公所赠
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发表于 2009-2-19 10:19:25 | 只看该作者

篇篇精美学习了[:-Q]


  篇篇精美学习了




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发表于 2009-2-19 10:15:01 | 只看该作者

还真像水墨画![:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]我觉得比夏天的好看


想起了熊猫的雄心壮志:俺这一辈子就想拍张彩色照片
不是故意选的黑白模式吧?

 

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发表于 2009-2-19 09:57:32 | 只看该作者

不见那经典的Half Dome? 雪中的它应该很有韵味。藏起来了?[:-K]


  不见那经典的Half Dome? 雪中的它应该很有韵味。藏起来了?




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发表于 2009-2-19 09:46:47 | 只看该作者

哇....冬天的魅力大大超过春天[:-Q][:-Q][:-Q][:-Q][:-Q]


  哇....冬天的魅力大大超过春天




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发表于 2009-2-19 09:31:11 | 只看该作者

Dreaming a dream [:-Q]


  Dreaming a dream





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发表于 2009-2-19 09:28:52 | 只看该作者

还真去了?勇敢[:-Q]我冬天从来没去过,没有雪链子。再说喜欢春夏看众多瀑布


这是我头一次造访的游记,香港那年回归。
 
Yosemite, the Magnificent Yin

Summer in San Francisco is cold.  Yet the feeling for the need of a jacket nine o'clock in the morning was rather alienating.  It started to drizzle as the heavy fog firmly clung to the ground as we loaded our luggage into the car.  Deep down we knew it was going to be a normal day with bright sunshine mixed in with sea breeze.  We just had to give the sun time to burn through the thick fog first.  Fog is our natural air-conditioner; without it, we would be cooked regularly like the rest of California inland.  Anyway, we bid a quick 'Good-bye' to the Bay and head to the east, to where the mountains tower and valleys sleep.  Sure enough, just as we were getting over those small (small by comparison of the latter part of this expedition) coastal hills at the Dublin and Livermore area, what greeted us was, voila! another sunny day.

California's Central Valley has probably the world's top soil.  It's fantastically soft, thick, rich, and of course fertile.  Blessed with a wonderful climate almost ideal for growing anything, and with a magnificent irrigation system in place, it's a big wonder why some people in this world still starve daily.  This valley produces excessive fruit of great variety, wheat, corn, rice, and sustains a huge livestock.  Sure, they grow grapes and make wine here, too, though not as celebrated as in Napa and Sonoma Valleys up north. There is so much going on here that it's hard to identify the center of activity in this part of the world.  Steak houses, dairy products, professional rodeo shows, life simply can't help itself but flourishing in such a luxurious cradle.

The feeling penetrates rather deep into the poor soul that grew up amidst starvation.  Even the dust kicked up by the extra wide trucks seem to dance in high spirit.  The great American transportation system guarantees that agricultural products reach consumers in top quality and perfect format.  Yes, there is Silicon Valley and all its high tech dazzles, and yes, tourism in California is a huge industry, but agriculture maintains its position as the number one money maker for the Golden State.  Californians have the reputation of being laid back; on the flip side of the coin, why not?  They don't have to make an effort here to be productive and to lead the nation and possibly the world in a variety of fields.

A little further east, something in the air hit me and made me drunk. All six senses were aroused in a pleasant way.  I seemed to feel some kind of lust but not in the sexual sense.  The more to the east, the more luscious the air, the soil, the water, the trees and the mountains and the valleys all seem to become.  Even if you are disoriented, spaced-out and day-dreaming from all the sitting in the car and baked in the sun, you become alert, rejuvenated, you wake up, rise up and look around. Something magic is definitely in the air.

After endless pine and redwood trees (yes, there are oak and cedar and other trees of ordinary heights), after winding around lakes and reservoirs, mountains and hills, the west gate of Yosemite National Park is squeezed in a narrow strip carved out of a giant forest that is larger than a number of countries of the world.  The scent now has penetrated so deep that I had entered an alternate state of consciousness.

The park is really large, the size of Rhode Island as they advertise, with many peaks and valleys.  Yet, everyone was here to see this 7 mile long and 1 mile wide valley.  Yosemite Valley, that is.

It was not a good idea to check into a luxury hotel with or without a young child travelling with you.  When you are so close to nature, it's utterly silly to separate yourself from her grandeur.  And yet, Yosemite Valley seems to be old story as all the sights, spectacular as they are, are well-documented thus come as no big surprises to the eye or to the soul.  Before we got into the heart of the valley there are a few vista points where one can see the giant domes or granite rocky peaks.  All the peaks or domes have smooth curves, smoothened out by glaciers centuries ago.  The famed Half Dome was not only smoothened but also half cut by the river of deep and heavy glaciers which took centuries to roll through and left this ageless wonder behind.  So when you are in the valley walking, everywhere you look up, there is steep wall of giant rock of dark gray towering to the sky.  It was such a tight area walled in by hard, tall and smooth mountains that one feels back into the womb and being reproduced again.  Ah, there is the Merced River, in glorious green, which takes her sweet time to zigzag and zigzag through the valley floor which is remarkably flat and fertile as wild grass grow deeper than your average human height.

Plants big and small, wild and cute, with the rich variety in the hundreds, animals swift and serene in the forms of squirrels, foxes, coyotes and wolves, black bears, mountain lions and deer.  In Yosemite deer trots with serenity and leisure, oblivious to those excited tourists and their damn cameras.  Of course there are bats, hordes of them.  Their seemingly aimless bounces really add mystery and sexuality from sunset deep into the night.  Life is well-nurtured at this spot on our planet, even the night water becomes azure blue and moves in a swift pace.  In Yosemite Valley, one feels closer to birth than death.  Only those who got too excited plunge to their deep valley of death while speeding on narrow roads or falling off rocks.  This could be a nice spot to die, too.

Am I remade yet?

Besides the giant domes of rock and nothing but rock, the first pleasant sight that meets the eye while you are still in the car is the Brideveil Fall, a limited flow of water makes a straight drop from the shoulder of one of the domes.  The wind blows the weak stream left and right thus the waterfall is constantly blown up into mist like a silver veil that drifts in the air thus the name Brideveil.  Of course thousands of tourists clog up the foot of the imaginary Bride, taking snapshots of themselves and the water from the heavens.  Just across the valley and a little up into the heart of that tight womb is the Yosemite Fall which has a stronger flow and is broken up by a tier of huge rock into the upper and lower falls and both of them exhibit their charm in their unique ways.  And all the way in the back of the valley there is the large Nevada Fall which eventually becomes the Merced River.  Thousands of tourists get excited everyday.

The best view I got while walking in the valley did not come through my eyes as there are always so many people and all the visual sights seem so familiar just like the calendar we buy every year.  When we walked up close to the Yosemite Fall, we took the side trail and left the buzzing crowd and into the woods and creeks.  The best moment comes when you close your eyes in the middle of giant trees and gurgling water.  Take a deep breath and unlock all the pores and open all the doors.  Then you can feel the vibration of her vitality, so fresh, so flirtatious, so powerful and so drunkening.  Ecstasy is no longer a mystery.  Then you look up and around and suddenly you realize you are in the middle of the greatest Yin that nature could offer.  Then you would understand why California is rich and fertile and so magnificently beautiful.  Then you may say to yourself, maybe I am remade, and anew.

Yeah, Yosemite is the magnificent Yin, and her clitoris is half cut but still as vital as ever.

Suddenly I felt I understood why Americans are so obsessed with big things, maybe.

Two days being confined in the heart of her tight Virgin was more than enough for me.  We got out of the valley early in the morning.  Instead of heading back to the San Francisco Bay Area, we made a sharp left turn to the direction where Tuolumne Meadows and Tiago Pass are, i.e. towards the California and Nevada stateline.  We were doing a serious climbing up, of course, as we started in the 2000 and 3000 foot range in elevation and shot up over 8000 feet in less than 40 minutes.  Yet, all the trees, giant sequoias and magnificent Geoffrey pines, made everything seem so smooth, so lively and so easy.  The scent of the trees and her magnificent Yin make one feel like floating, or flying, instead of driving or crawling.

But soon the trees find it difficult to grow on bare rocks, though a few of them are trying and making it through epic struggle.  Every direction you turn, you see a huge rock that is a mountain topping 10,000 feet above the sea level.  Bald tops with not even a trace of hair. Round and gray.  Smooth yet wild.  Some meager snow still refuses to melt at the end of July.

At Olmsted just off the glorious Tiago Road, we took a little walk along the trail that is all rock and from the belly of a giant smooth rock we saw the Half Dome from her back side (if we call the valley view as the front side) and high above.  The view is surreal.  Although I still could smell her vital scent, the virility of the towering peaks of Sierra Nevada has just balanced everything she radiates around.  The universe again reaches some harmony.  Of course, on our way back, we would have to crawl across her ample chest and thighs again and got embraced by the Central Valley and its fertility of thick thick softness.

If you haven't learned to pronounce the Indian words such as Tuolumne, Tiago and Ahwahnee, you should, for they sound really beautiful.

I once wrote against prostituting the grandeur of nature for human consumption.  So I have to compliment Yosemite National Park for eliminating excessive driving by encouraging people to use shuttle buses and trolleys.  The park is huge but one has to reach and enjoy all the wonders by hiking.  Trails are well-kept and marked for the safety of the hikers.  And those big chains of hotels are not allowed into the precious valley or on the park premises.

Really, not to end on a negative notion, next time if I have a chance to go to the high Sierras, I would prefer a less travelled spot, such as the King's Canyon 50 miles or so down south from Yosemite.  It's a little appalling to behold the sight of people watching people while mother nature brings out her best out-fit, though it's understandable that people admire rock-climbers as hordes of them go up those huge walls of granite under the scorching sun.  Nevertheless, I am a little tired of seeing big mobs of people getting off their tour buses; maybe I am forgetting I grew up in China, the biggest mob land of them all.  This is California, I am still looking for my Indian chief who sits on a solitary rock enjoying his harmony with mother nature without bragging about his discovery of a world wonder.

July/August, 1997



 

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