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January 22, 2018: Reminders of a Wildfire

 

Chile's Torres del Paine National Park is a UNESCO World Biosphere Preserve and is home to some of the most dramatic landscapes in the world.  The area has had several significant wildfires in the past few decades, the largest in late 2011 which burned into 2012 and destroyed 16,000 hectares (about 40,000 acres) .   All of these wildfires were caused by careless human behavior.  While it is somewhat shaky, this short videoclip shows the magnitude of these fires and just how scary they are when you're in the midst of it all.

The area doesn't have the dense forests or taller trees one sees in coastal Patagonia, but the scrubby dead bush that remains is definitely a reminder of these fires. I was rather intrigued by the dead monochrome skeletons of small trees against the palette of the landscape.

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  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park
  • Area of old wildfire, Torres Del Paine National Park

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