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  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument. California Wildfire.
    Windy Fire_20210926408253.jpg
  • If you know, you know. Many who have experienced wildfires have experienced this sight before. Smoke from the Caldor Fire moves in front of the sun in Somerset, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021,
    Caldor Fire_20210825400849.jpg
  • Caldor Fire smoke moves over Busby Cellars Vineyard & Winery on Grizzly Flat Road in Somerset, California, on  Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400912.jpg
  • Burning from the inside during California's Windy Fire burning in Sequoia National Monument near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021. California Wildfire.
    Windy Fire_20210926408238.jpg
  • Smoke from the Caldor Fire obscures the South Fork of the American River canyon near Kyburz, California, on Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400924.jpg
  • Motorists are escorted along Foresthill Rd. and over the Foresthill Bridge, in Auburn, California, on Sunday evening, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405226.JPG
  • Caldor Fire smoke moves over Busby Cellars Vineyard & Winery on Grizzly Flat Road in Somerset, California, on  Wednesday, August 25, 2021.
    Caldor Fire_20210825400868.jpg
  • A Black Hawk helicopter uses Lake Clementine to collect water to drop on the Bridge Fire, burning in the Foresthill bridge in Auburn, California, on Sunday, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_2021090528220.JPG
  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee walks through a rather desolate and smoky Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
    Ferguson Fire_2018072655403.JPG
  • A Yosemite National Park concession employee walks through a rather desolate and smoky Yosemite Valley on Thursday afternoon, July 26, 2018. Yosemite Valley closed at noon yesterday to all visitors due to poor air quality, as well as for safety concerns. Firefighting personnel and equipment are traveling through the park, as well as along adjacent roads because of the Ferguson Fire burning near the park's El Portal entrance. Park and concession employees and campground hosts remain in Yosemite Valley in Yosemite National Park, California, during the closure.
    Ferguson Fire_2018072655405.JPG
  • A tree smolders from the inside  from the Windy Fire that is burning near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408277.jpg
  • California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CalFire) crew members remove burning roots and soak them with water as they continue to gain containment of the Big Creek Fire on July 31, 2015. The fire started on July 29, 2015, and is burning between Groveland and Yosemite National Park.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • A tree smolders from the inside  during the Windy Fire that is burning near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408270.jpg
  • Firefighters use tools to open a residential safe for homeowners who are returning to their Lake Redding Estates neighborhood for the first time after being evacuated during the Carr Fire in Redding, California, on Friday, August 3, 2018. Firefighters, chaplans, law enforcement, utility companies and volunteers were on hand to help homeowners sift through remains, offer emotional support or provide water and work tools. Many homes throughout the neighborhood were destroyed during the Carr Fire. Many residents had only moments to flee from the fire.
    Carr Fire.jpg
  • Motorists are escorted along Foresthill Rd. and over the Foresthill Bridge, in Auburn, California, on Sunday evening, September 5, 2021.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405245.JPG
  • Jul 29, 2015 - Groveland, California, U.S. - A young fox stands on Sprague Rd E during the Big Creek Fire near the Yosemite National Park gateway community of Groveland, California. The fire began at approximately 4:30 pm, and CalFire airplanes began dropping fire retardant on flames shortly thereafter.
    Big Creek Fire.jpg
  • Crew members from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Army National Guard take a break after battling the Bridge Fire throughout the day on Sunday, September 5, 2021. The fire is burning in the Foresthill Bridge area in Placer County.
    Bridge Fire_20210905405048.JPG
  • Crew members from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Army National Guard take a break after battling the Bridge Fire throughout the day on Sunday, September 5, 2021. The fire is burning in the Foresthill Bridge area in Placer County.
    Bridge Fire_20210905-405047.JPG
  • A crew member from the Nevada-Yuba-Placer Army National Guard takes a break after battling the Bridge Fire throughout the day on Sunday, September 5, 2021. The fire is burning in the Foresthill Bridge area in Placer County.
    Bridge Fire_20210905-28128.JPG
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
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I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • After bearing witness to devastation year after year, in populated communities and in forests, I’ve begun searching for Beauty in Fire. This un-manipulated photograph is part of my "Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire" series, and I hope to translate some of the Profound Beauty that I experience in Fire.<br />
<br />
I continue to document many aspects of fire, and the changing climate, from my home in California's wildfire country near Yosemite National Park. When I arrived in rural California nearly 20 years ago, the wildfire season typically lasted from August through October. Living with fire is now a year-round fact of life.
    Heat Cannot Be Separated From Fire_2...jpg
  • Bonanza airplanes taxi near a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409170.jpg
  • A U.S. Air Force C-17 airplane taxis past a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409117.jpg
  • A Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control tower and pickup truck sit at California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408630.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, stands by one of his mobile air traffic control towers that is currently working airspace at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408579.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, installs an antanna atop one of his mobile air traffic control towers currently stationed at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408308.jpg
  • Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall tows one of his Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control towers onto California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408203.jpg
  • Tower Tech Inc. founder, Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall, stands atop one of his mobile air traffic control towers currently stationed at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408287.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes taxi past a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409083.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes park near a Tower Tech Inc. mobile air traffic control tower on the tarmac at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-408917.jpg
  • U.S. Air Force C-17 airplanes and Bonanza airplanes sit on the tarmac at Sacramento McClellan Airport, in Sacramento, California, on Saturday, June 5, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210605-409164.jpg
  • Titus ‘Stretch’ Gall tows one of his Tower Tech Inc., mobile air traffic control towers onto California’s Sacramento McClellan Airport on Thursday, June 3, 2021. Tower Tech air traffic controllers will be working airspace for Cal Fire.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408215.jpg
  • Firefighters photograph the giant sequoia Bench Tree in the Trail of 100 Giants in Sequoia National Forest, near California Hot Springs, California, on Sunday, September 26, 2021.
    Windy Fire_20210926408106.jpg
  • A World War II era Spitfire flies over McClellan Airfield airspace in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, May 6, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210506-406202.jpg
  • Titus “Stretch” Gall, owner of Tower Tech, Inc., controls air traffic at McClellan Airfield in Sacramento, California, on Thursday, May 6, 2021.
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210506-406228.jpg
  • One of Tower Tech Inc.’s mobile towers sits on the Sacramento McClellan Airport tarmac on Thursday, June 3, 2021
    Reuters_TowerTechInc_20210603-408375.jpg
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