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Whimsical photos show California's Yosemite National Park buried under up to 15 feet of snow that has left the park closed indefinitely

  • Yosemite National Park in California has been closed since February 25 due to heavy snow.
  • Park officials said crews are working to restore services so visitors can return.

Parts of California have been blanketed with unusual amounts of snowfall over the past week, resulting in striking images taken across the Golden State.

On Friday the National Weather Service even issued a rare blizzard warning for the mountains of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Snowfall was even spotted in the Hollywood Hills and some Los Angeles suburbs.

But Northern California, which is more accustomed to snow, saw unusually high levels of powder as well, including at Yosemite National Park, located in the Sierra Nevada mountains, which has been closed indefinitely.

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