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The first visitors allowed back into Yosemite National Park snap pictures of El Capitan and other views now virtually clear from smoke. Vehicles stretched for 1 1/2 miles as people waited for rangers to open the entrance to the valley floor, which was closed for 11 days after two lightning-caused fires scorched more than 36 square miles of the 1,130-square-mile park. The fires were among 1,300 lightning-caused blazes this month that have burned more than 420 square miles in California, which is in its fourth year of drought.

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