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11
Apr
2012

Blackened Bark, Bastrop State Park




A detail of the bark on a burned pine tree in Bastrop State Park, Texas. The brown flecks on the right are, I think, flame retardant likely dropped from an aerial tanker. This material was seen over large areas of the ground and on one side of the tree trunks.



Tagged - bark, Bastrop State Park, blackened, burned, charred, dead, fire, tree, wildfire


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