Looks like an old orchard that an old farmer is trying get rid of the trees. Instead of ploughing them over and chipping and/or burning, he’s burning them individually in place. Not saying that’s what’s going on here, just that it’s what it looks like to me.
Looks like an old orchard that an old farmer is trying get rid of the trees. Instead of ploughing them over and chipping and/or burning, he’s burning them individually in place. Not saying that’s what’s going on here, just that it’s what it looks like to me.
It's likely a root fire spreading underground. I have been on many such fires and they really suck because you never know where they are going to pop up, usually from inside of an old dead or dying tree.
Your explanation is also plausible.
> It's likely a root fire spreading underground. I have been on many such fires and they really suck because you never know where they are going to pop up, usually from inside of an old dead or dying tree.
Your explanation is also plausible.
This is a real phenomenon?
This is a real phenomenon?
It’s very rare, but yes, it happens where entire coal seams have been on fire for decades within the US.
It’s very rare, but yes, it happens where entire coal seams have been on fire for decades within the US.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centralia,_Pennsylvania
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
Lizard people going to lizard.
Lizard people going to lizard.
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