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Related: About this forumLife Returns to a Wildland Fire Scar
Bernard Creek Drainage Area (at about 8500 feet)
Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness, Idaho
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Life Returns to a Wildland Fire Scar (Original Post)
DemoTex
Oct 2020
OP
PBS had a doc about nature returning to the australian forest after a big fire.
pansypoo53219
Oct 2020
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CaliforniaPeggy
(149,688 posts)1. It so often seems as though the burn will kill everything...
And then our amazement when it does just the opposite.
Beautiful photos, my dear DemoTex!
Mother Nature is so often more resilient than we might think.
alwaysinasnit
(5,071 posts)2. Nature replenishing. Thanks for sharing these great photos, DemoTex.
Ohiogal
(32,050 posts)3. Nature just amazes me.
Thank you for the awesome photos DemoTex
hermetic
(8,310 posts)4. Gorgeous!
Thank you for that refreshing breath of nature.
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)5. Alpine meadows are a unique and very special environment and
your eye for the natural world is a gift, if not to you to those you choose to share it with.
Thank you for being there and thank you for seeing the things you see for the rest of us.
pansypoo53219
(20,993 posts)6. PBS had a doc about nature returning to the australian forest after a big fire.