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  • 11Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 — The Santiago Canyon Fire of 1889 was a wildfire in California which burned large parts of Orange County and San Diego County during the last week of September, 1889. Previously called the Great Fire of 1889.Assistant Regional Forester (USFS), L.A …

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  • 12Mickey's Fire Brigade — Mickey Mouse series Help! Help! Kidnappers! Directed by Ben Sharpsteen …

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  • 13Bearded Scrub-robin — At a camp site fire place, Mkhuze Game Reserve, South Africa. Conservation status …

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  • 14bush fire — (also bushfire) n. a fire in scrub or a forest, esp. one that spreads rapidly: figurative news of discontent igniting a bush fire of revolt * * * ˈbush fire 7 [bush fire] noun a fire in a large area of rough open ground, especially one that… …

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  • 15brush fire — noun Date: 1850 1. a fire involving low growing plants (as scrub and brush) 2. a minor conflict or crisis < putting out political brush fires > …

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  • 16bush fire — noun a fire in scrub or a forest …

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  • 17california scrub oak — noun Usage: usually capitalized C : a low evergreen shrub (Quercus dumosa) of the California chaparral valuable for its resistance to and recovery from fire and intense drought …

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  • 18Chobham Common — is a 1,400 acre (6&#160;km2) area of lowland heath a globally rare and threatened habitat, in Surrey, England. It was formerly a freehold owned by the Earl of Onslow, and purchased for £1 an acre by Surrey County Council in 1966.[1] It is managed …

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  • 19Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge — IUCN Category IV (Habitat/Species Management Area) …

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  • 20Field of Mars Fires — The Field of Mars Fires of 2002 saw devastation to some 56 hectares of forestry in the Sydney suburb of Gladesville, Australia. Fires closed in on homes located on Finch Avenue, East Ryde and Kim Street, Gladesville being evacuated. Origins&#8230; …

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