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Watch Desert Fire, a new Guardian documentary about the Kurdistan team by Sebastien Rabas and Jack Losh.
In "Desert Fire, No. 249, 1985" (Canto IV), the flames come from an agricultural controlled-fire meant to clear alfalfa fields.
The restaurant can no longer lean on novelty; its Southwestern swirl of peppery rubs and smoky glazes, of tropical sweetness and desert fire, has been popularized to the point of cliché.
Other names such as brush fire, bush fire, forest fire, desert fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, and veldfire may be used to describe the same phenomenon depending on the type of vegetation being burned, and the regional variant of English being used.
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Although Stephen H. Long never saw the true North American Desert, his depiction of the "Great American Desert" fired the American public's imagination.
My favorite artwork in the film is Richard Misrach's "Desert Fires #153" photograph in Susan Morrow's house foyer.
There were desert fires on the horizon because they were burning the oil to stop the infidel from being able to use it.
At the border, a militia group, apparently the same that discovered Ofelia wandering around the desert, opens fire on the refugees and hits Luci in the stomach.
'Kuwait: A Desert on Fire' by Sebastião Salgado is out November 23 on Taschen.
'Kuwait: A Desert on Fire' by Sebastião Salgado is out on the 23rd of November on Taschen.
The following excerpt is from Sebastião Salgado's impending book "Kuwait: A Desert on Fire" (out November 23 via Taschen) in which the Brazilian photographer explains what inspired him to capture the oil fires set ablaze by Iraqi soldiers in 1991, as well as why he decided to publish those images a quarter-century later.
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