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Closeup of burning wood with flames
Realtime shot of consequences of a wildfire - environmental disaster
Nature disaster series
Lava flow destroying a Industrial District, La Palma volcanic Eruption. Tajuya.
Burned trees, burnt forest, woods after wildfire. Disaster and deforestation
the beautiful flames of a gas fire isolated against a black background.
Ashes from the wood in a fire stove
Blazing wildfires in the Organ Mountains of New Mexico
Devastating wildfire in Kirki village near to Alexandroupolis Evros Greece, ecological and environmental disaster, Parnitha, Evia, Euboea.
A glimpse at wood logs and embers burning in a high efficiency fireplace which helps heating the house during  a very cold winter day, with a temperature at minus 40 degrees Celsius.
Also known as the door to hell, the burning crater is a natural gas field that collapsed. Workers set it on fire in 1971 hoping it would burn out the methane gas but has been burning ever since.
Pine Forest After Wild Fire
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log burning in a camp fire.
Fire with flickering flames of wood logs
The aftermath of controlled back burning in Lane Cove National Park, showcasing a section of forest that has been deliberately burnt in preparation for the summer bushfire season. \n\nThe charred ground and scorched trees tell a story of resilience and renewal, highlighting the importance of this practice in reducing fuel loads and protecting the ecosystem from more severe wildfires.
After ravaging 2020 bushfires in Australia, heavy rain led to flooding bringing even more devastation. These circumstances created perfect conditions for a rare flannel flower (Actinotus forsythia) to bloom in the Blue Mountains region this week. This flower only blooms every 10-20 years where conditions are right (heavy bushfires followed by heavy rain). Its native name can be translated to \
Dry, burnt out bushland from aftermath of bushfire in Australia
Burning of firewood in hearth. Flames of pyre. Texture of fire inside furnace. Combustion process.
A very large, very hot brush fire.
Flames licking away and consuming wood chunks creating a warm relaxing atmosphere in campsite.
Fire on a fireplace
burning paper, glowing edge of paper on a black background
Dry branches burning with the simple heat of the interior of the earth. Lanzarote.
Beautiful bonfire with logs and sparks at night. Fire
Burnt charcoal tree trunk from fires in natural Australian bushland
Bush land that is regenerating along a walking track after a fire caused damage to the tourist destination of Devils Gullet Reserve in Tasmania.
Canary Island Tenerife landmark, Teide's national park. After big fire in 2023.
Wooden logs burning on green grass closeup
Forest fire in Kemer,  Antalya, Turkiye. Kemer is one of the most popular tourist destinations on the west coast of Antalya.
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