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Sunday, May 11, 2014

How Underground Fires Helped Shape the Landscape of the American West

How Underground Fires Helped Shape the Landscape of the American West


The most famous coal seam fire smolders underneath Centralia, Pennsylvania, but thousands of such underground fires burn all over the world. In the American West, where subterranean coal still burn, ancient conflagrations created the red-inflected landscape we see today.


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An interesting read via Gizmodo


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