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After serving us lunch and letting me take lots of photos, she gave us a full on tour of the area where they bury the beans to bake them in the hot sand. The fire is being prepared for beans later in the day.
She told us that this particular fire pit can hold up to 16 bean pots at a time.
This was taken in the park across the road last week. It was a spot fire started by larger fires about 10 kilometers away. The Fire Fighters were on it in no time and had it out and cleaned up in about 15 minutes. Made in 2010
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Fire Blowers 1
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Shot with:
- Nikon D90
- Sigma 17-70mm f2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM
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The aftermath of a fire at Gunnersbury Triangle nature reserve in Chiswick. The London Fire Service was called to the site on the evening of Tuesday July 16 and these photos were taken early the next morning. Thankfully just a relatively small area was affected but it could have been far worse with the site tinder dry in this 31C London heatwave. No cause has been established but it might be something as simple as someone leaving a glass bottle on the ground and it later being caught by the rays of the sun. Fire officers are pictured here back at the site the morning after to deal with any further problems. It appears fire / heat can travel underground in the peat soil. Gunnersbury Triangle, currently celebrating its 30th anniversary, is a unique site bordered on its three sides by London Underground's District Line, the London Overground and Bollo Lane. It is adjacent to Chiswick Business Park and Chiswick Park tube station.
Fire in the neighbourhood from 20.40 saturday the 24.th of February 2007.After this stage preventing spread of the fire is in focus.
Fire Salamanders on the move in the rain. These are possibly pregnant females looking for a nice sheltered aquatic environment so they can give birth to their many larvae safely.
As the weather is crap, it's dark wet and windy. So not worth going out to take anything , I put a fire on and had a play with the camera........
A spent .22 Eley Subsonic Hollow Xtra, showing impression left by the firing pin on the rim. Taken with an F/2.8 Micro Nikkor with PK-13 and an extra 9mm extension for a ratio greater than 1:1 at F/11, 1/6, ISO 100.
I did not take this photo; it was from local news. However, I wanted to share what we have been witnessing here in the incredible 16 wildfires that are still burning in S. California. This photo is of a helicopter that can suck in water from local areas and make several, rapid water drops. The helicopter is making a drop by Malibu Beach.
The fire fighter crews are simply heroic and have done an amazing job in impossible conditions. Wind gusts over mountainous terrain have been steady between 40mph to 100 mph. Fortunately, the winds have died. Many fire crews have been working for 36 hours with no breaks. Fire crews have come from all over California, Arizona, Nevada, and Canada...thanks to all.