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A charred landscape after a wildfire.
The scenery from the hiking trail. Pilgrims after crossing Suola Pass (4815m) , rest and have picnic in the alpine pasture (4,200 m asl)  on the eastern slope of the Meili Mountains. Photographic slide photo in Nov 2003, Deqin County, Yunnan
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Fire set to clear hillsides for planting crops. Traditionally practised slash and burn agriculture is banned by most Asian governments but still practised in the mountainous areas of many Asia countries.
Opening of new farmland by burning wood that has been cut
burnt trees in the forest
A charred hillside in Legarda, Navarra, Spain, showing the barren landscape left behind after a wildfire.
A charred landscape after a wildfire followed by heavy rain.
Near Kiev, Ukraine.
Wetland landscape in autumn forest
Aftermath of a forest fire near Robledo de Chavela in Spain  which destroyed 6000 hectares of dry pine forest.  Showing a burning tree stump  and hectares of ash. It was set deliberately.
The aftermath of controlled back burning in Lane Cove National Park, showcasing a section of forest that has been deliberately burnt in preparation for the summer bushfire season. \n\nThe charred ground and scorched trees tell a story of resilience and renewal, highlighting the importance of this practice in reducing fuel loads and protecting the ecosystem from more severe wildfires.
Men clear and stack wood on the burned land, clearing new land for agriculture is often done every year.
A young bent tree next to burned logs and charred forest floor after a forest fire near Jüterbog.
Regrowth forest still smouldering after a prescribed burn. Taken near Cardwell in north Queensland, Australia.
A charred landscape after a wildfire.
burnt forest after a bush fire.\n\nBribie Island, Queensland; Australia.
After the forest fire in Marmaris
Mountain forest scenery from the Pinaleno Mountains in Coronado National Forest - burned tree lays across forest floor
Fire destrpyed the forest vegetation. Image taken few days after the woods fire.
The surface of a dilapidated tree with cracks and scratches. Burnt tree trunk.
Double Spring Nevada, USA - October  10, 2021: The Tamarack Fire on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest  burned 68,637 acres. First being reported on July 4, 2021 the fire stretched into Nevada and was fully contained in October.
forest after the fire, young coniferous forest burned, remains of coniferous trees after a strong fire. High quality photo
A trio of shelf mushrooms consumed by a wildfire.
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Burnt haystack on the paddy field in Indonesia.
Australian bushfire aftermath: burnt eucalyptus trees suffered from firestorm
The aftermath of controlled back burning in Lane Cove National Park, showcasing a section of forest that has been deliberately burnt in preparation for the summer bushfire season. \n\nThe charred ground and scorched trees tell a story of resilience and renewal, highlighting the importance of this practice in reducing fuel loads and protecting the ecosystem from more severe wildfires.
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