PHOTO OF THE DAY November 16, 2004  

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Where Sequoia National Park, California
When 1995
Photographer Raymond Gehman

Navigating a road filled with smoke from a prescribed burn can be a dangerous drive. Prescribed burns, while beneficial for the forest, can cause residual problems. Smoke causes low visibility and also negatively effects tourism, an issue that keeps prescribed burns from being used to prevent larger, more devastating forest fires.

(Photograph shot on assignment for, but not published in, "The Essential Element of Fire," September 1996, National Geographic magazine)


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