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Cuyamaca Peak and area after the Cedar fire

 
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Cuyamaca Peak and area after the Cedar fire
The burned landscape after the Cedar fire. This large tree was hundreds of years old. Walking through this area was hotter than normal, due to the lack of any shade, and from all of the black tree trunks. Cuyamaca Peak in the background. Taken July 2, 2006


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