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That little bit of mess at the bottom of the previous picture was the tip of the iceberg. And this isn't even half of it!
Last year I bought an entire box of flashbulbs for my Brownie Hawkeye and other little Kodak cameras for $5 at the antique mall. I've barely used any of them, but today I tried one and along with the satisfying POP and flash I got the lovely stank and smoke of the igniting magnesium or zirconium or rhenium, or whatever the hell was in this particular bulb from this time period.
This is what happens to hiking boots after standing on what looked like safe-to-walk-on lava. In reality, the surface was hard and stable, but still pretty hot. I'm not sure when it happened, but I remember having loose flakes of lava sticking to my soles at one point.
The aftermath of the fire I saw from my house last night. This is from the next street over, but the house you see on the right hand side... wow, that's right in their back yard!
The roof on the right hand side is where the fire fighters were standing in the photos I took the night before.
Aftermath of the Burning Poulp!
What brought such mayhem: www.flickr.com/photos/klibre/5378238285/
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On March 15, 2012, a category EF-3 tornado blew through Dexter, Michigan and caused considerable damage to homes and trees along a stretch of about 7 miles and 800 yards wide, with winds of ~135 mph.
These photos are from March 18, 2012, about 3 days after the storm.
Even a year later, people are putting together their lives to some degree. The community is so very grateful that there was no loss of life, and no serious injuries to people.
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