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Burned forest in Bryce Canyon National Park
A shot of a forest after bushfire damage in Tasmania, Australia
A trio of shelf mushrooms consumed by a wildfire.
old tree stump blackened by fire in landscape
Forest Fire, Natural Disaster, Slash And Burn, Burnt Pine, Forest, Burnt
Aftermath of California fires
Majestic, charred Sequoia trees rise from the earth, standing tall and resilient amidst the wilderness of Sequoia National Park, California, USA.
Grasses and other vegetation, in a grove of burned trees, making a comeback after being burned in a forest fire.
Landscape view and ecosystems recover from burnt forest of Yosemite national park, Yosemite vallet, CA, USA
Wetland landscape in autumn forest
Burnt forest. Ecological catastrophy.
A charred landscape after a wildfire.
Scarred landscape and remnants of forest fire in Sierra Nevada Mountains near Tuolumne Meadows California
Mountain forest scenery from the Pinaleno Mountains in Coronado National Forest - burned tree lays across forest floor
Beautiful shot of Sequoia National Park in the United States of America
Hiking on the Berta Falls and Lake trail Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada on a sunny day of springtime.
Burned pines on hillside with dead trees at forest edge, following seawater inundation from Hurricane Dennis in 2005. Photo taken at Tate's Hell State Forest in Franklin county, Florida. Nikon F100 with Fuji Velvia film
Wild marsh in October woodland
Lassen Volcanic National Park post the 2021 Dixie fire where it burned 73,240 of the parks 106,000 acres
Low cloud and mist in the Cowichan Valley.
A tree in the snow. Outdoor. Snow. Tree. Plant. Snag
A charred landscape after a wildfire.
Forest Fire Image Of A Burned Tree
Burnt trees in Ochoco National Forest, Oregon, USA
Close up of a burnt tree on a hiking place at Idaho. Black texture of a burnt wood on a hill against the view of houses, trees and mountains at the background.
In July of 2019 the Museum Fire of Northern Arizona burned 1,961 acres of Ponderosa pine and mixed conifer forest.  The was caused by a forest-thinning project which was originally undertaken to help prevent devastating wildfires. The fire was started from a piece of heavy equipment striking a rock and sparking the blaze.  Nearby neighborhoods were forced to evacuate.  According to the National Forest Service, the fire cost $9 million before it was brought under control.  This section of burned trees was photographed from the Brookbank Trail in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Burnt giant sequoia tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum, in Sequoia National Park, California, USA.
BC WildFires   Shuswap Lake
Base of the trunk of a giant tree, Sequoia sempervirens, showing signs of having survived a fire. These trees are adapted to regular fires, which are necessary to open up their seed pods
A charred landscape after a wildfire followed by heavy rain.
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