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Heartlander · 80-89, M
Some years ago I wanted to test the safety of having a real Christmas tree. So after Christmas, instead of putting the old tree at the curb I instead took it to the back yard and put a match to it.
It didn't burn, it exploded. Within a second the entire tree burst into an intense fireball. Never bought a real tree for Christmas after that.
In my imagination, the drying underbrush lining the floors of our forest areas are like a million of that Christmas tree, waiting to explode. Once they do, there's not much anyone can do about it except run for safety.
It didn't burn, it exploded. Within a second the entire tree burst into an intense fireball. Never bought a real tree for Christmas after that.
In my imagination, the drying underbrush lining the floors of our forest areas are like a million of that Christmas tree, waiting to explode. Once they do, there's not much anyone can do about it except run for safety.
jackson55 · M
@Heartlander There are over one million dead trees in Yosemite park. Look out if it ever catches fire.