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Objectives: To document and describe the effects of campfire burns on children.
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There was forest in every direction, a campfire burned in the distance, and among the burned-out cars and artillery, people were lying and sitting, others were standing, and others were milling about.
Rather, this is nasty, an odor variously called "campfire," "burnt," "bacon," "ash" or "ashtray".
Outside, a campfire burned; inside, a fireplace provided heat for anyone who needed to thaw out.
In 1951, a drought-related blaze started by a campfire burned 1600 acre near the western end of the park.
When the Rim fire named for the Rim of the World Vista off Highway 120, near where a hunter's illegal campfire burned out of control in August—broke out in one of the most beautiful places on earth, the preoccupation became something like an obsession.
Under the cover of a dark and foggy night, the fleet, with muffled oars and minimal illumination, threaded its way through a gap about one mile (1.6 km) wide between the British ships and the western shore, where Indian campfires burned.
However, as light faded, in a sheltered niche a campfire soon burned bright.
A large part of his job is to find a way to prevent a catastrophic blaze like the McNally fire last summer, which started at a poorly tended campfire and burned 150,000 acres here.
On June 24, 2007 the Angora wildfire was ignited from an illegal campfire and burned 1106 forested hectares (1243 total ha) over eight days.
Keep any campfire, pile burn-off or other fire well away from trees and/or dead canopy.
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