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Oregon Coast, USA! or Bohol, Philippines!
Apr 1999 time: 05:25
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Has it passed by, AH?
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Alexander's Horse
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Panmunjon, hands up!
Jan 1970 time: 15:25
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Yeah things are better today, these are the worst shots from the crisis period, which was about 3 - 6pm yesterday. It was absolutely surreal. There's still a high thread subject to what the wind is doing.
This is a shot of the back garden. It was like night in the middle of the day. The camera makes it slightly darker than it was but not by much. It was very hot too, well over 35 (100f) - but it didn't seem hot to me because of the adrenalin I suspect - I was really "up", excited, it was like being on speed. I had to keep moving, doing stuff, couldn't sit still. I freaked Mrs Horse out with my upbeat mood
Attachment: backyard 4pm.jpg
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Last edited by Alexander's Horse on 19-01-2003 at 15:30
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Loif
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Just saw some footage on the news this evening. I hope you and your family are okay AH. That is truly frightening.
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DRoseDARs

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"My god, it's full of peas..."
Jul 2002 time: 21:25
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Here's something that might interest those of you living downwind of the smoke plume of ANY major forest fire: If the smoke is thick enough, it will blot out the sun, but if you can catch it before its disk is completely obscured, you can look through binoculars or a telescope (well...at the image projected onto a sheet of paper held near the eyepiece) at the GREATLY dimmed disk and see in great detail actual sunspots. Depending on the solar cycle, how dim the image is, and how near or far you hold the paper, you won't just see "black dots," you should be able to see the frilled edges of the sunspots (don't know the scientific terms). We had nasty fires burning near Reno a few years back and the smoke plume was just huge, and it WAS snowing ash for a while. While trying to follow a tanker plane making a run on the leading edge, I thought to center on the sun and was amazed by the amount of detail I could see.
***Remember: NEVER look directly into the sun with binoculars or telescopes, no matter how thick the smoke is. You're still baking you're eyes with radiation other than visible light...***
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first circle of the inferno
Jul 2001 time: 05:25
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what is a fire storm?
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