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Taking a break from fighting a forest fires near Yosemite(Ralph Crane. 1961)

Taking a break from fighting a forest fires near Yosemite

(Ralph Crane. 1961)


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The burned forestBonastre, SpainJanuary 2017

The burned forest

Bonastre, Spain

January 2017


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Smoke on the water. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California

Smoke on the water. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Photo by Van Miller


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The smoke adds a surreal, muted light to the landscape. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness,The smoke adds a surreal, muted light to the landscape. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness,

The smoke adds a surreal, muted light to the landscape. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Photo by Van Miller


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There is smoke in the air. Must be a fire burning. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, SierThere is smoke in the air. Must be a fire burning. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sier

There is smoke in the air. Must be a fire burning. Pinnacles Lakes Basin, John Muir Wilderness, Sierra Nevada Mountains, California, USA. Photo by Van Miller


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Wind and fire–together they create an overwhelming, destructive force, burning away the old to make way for the new. Revolution. A painful necessity. Sometimes there’s no healing the current state of things; sometimes, we need to remove what exists so something better may flourish.

It can be devastating, but destruction, in the end, is necessary for growth. A massive fire frees up space and feeds the soil, preparing the ground for a new generation of seeds and saplings.

It seems half the world is burning and the other half is underwater right now.

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