In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth is starting to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Ang
Standing dead trees, known as "snags" stand amidst small pockets of new brush. In April, 2010, about six months after the Station Fire, re-growth is starting to appear in some of the burn areas of the in Angeles National Forest. The Station fire, the tenth largest wildfire in California History burned over 160,000 acres from late August to mid October 2009. Big Tujunga Canyon Road, Angeles National Forest, Los Angeles County, California, USA
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