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Again Pushkar !
We had this performer doing all sorts of things with fire for over an hour... I was kind of afraid to go too near him.. So had to crop my snap a little.. Never the less.. It was good fun clicking him... And the people around watched in disbelief...
Iris "Tara" Knipper, Spiral Fire stage performance, Mitteralterlich Phantasie Spectaculum, Fühlinger See, Köln-Fühlingen, Germany, July 24, 2010.
Saw my wonderful friends on sunday and we all enjoyed a lovely and warm fire pit so i thought i'd take a few photos hehe...
Nanny and I took Mum and the little man to the Enchanted Park tonight. It was cold, I would have been happy to stand here for most of the time.
At 5:45 p.m. today, November 13, there was a fire at Coyote and East Mountain Drive. Winds are 20-50 MPH with gusts up to 70 MPH. A State of Emergency was declared by the City of Santa Barbara at 8:15 p.m.
The pilot light on the boiler blew out, or so I thought, but it just wouldn't relight, so settled for the old fashioned way of heating up the room, needless to say Smudge enjoyed it as much as me !
What started as a puncture for this River Island HGV turned into a tyre fire after an hour or so.
We stopped on the M74 to help when just the tyre was alight, used a small powder extinguisher but I guessed it wouldn't put down the fire due to the heat.
within minutes the whole cab was ablaze with the fire spreading to the trailer unit.
The high winds of storm Eleanor fanning the flames destroying what was a new truck.
jajaja
lo que hace el aburrimiento
onda encontramos el muñeco botado con mis amigos en la calle fui a buscar la camara y le prendimos fuego
quedo tetrica xD
A Coconino National Forest firefighter helps extinguish hot areas in the Potato Fire that began on 10/19/09. The Potato Fire started on private property and burned across a meadow near White Horse Hills, north of Flagstaff. Credit: USDA Forest Service, Coconino National Forest.
The Fire Garden at Tate Modern, one of the events to mark the 350th anniversary of the Great Fire of London as part of Great Fire 350.
Fire Garden
A crackling, spitting, after-dark adventure
Compagnie Carabosse disrupt public spaces with flaming artworks that remind us of our most elemental human need.
With burning metal structures, cascading candles and flickering flowerpots, Fire Garden transformed the front lawn of Tate Modern into a crackling and spitting, after-dark adventure as part of London's Burning. With live music and other intriguing goings-on, audiences were invited to experience fire like never before and remember the blaze that changed London forever.
One of France’s most prominent street art groups, Compagnie Carabosse are a collective comprising of artistic designers, constructors, actors, musicians, technicians, inventors, poets, photographers and visual artists. For almost 20 years they have been working in public spaces throughout Europe and the world. They are driven by the philosophy that public spaces and streets should remain open to everyone and be a place for self expression and freedom.
[Great Fire 350]