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Aftermath of Fire

Aftermath of Fire

April 2, 2021 John Wolcott Comments 0 Comment

The fire burned hottest where the brush was thickest.

The black parts of the ground are charcoal and the white spots are
ash.

Photo by John Wolcott


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