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Black Saturday, August 20: Red-wreathed fireballs crackle through lodgepole pines in Yellowstone National Park. Driven by a cold front with mile-a-minute gusts, the area fires fanned across 160,000 acres (64,800 hectares). From the book Yellowstone Country: The Enduring Wonder (National Geographic Society, 1989). Photograph by Larry Mayer
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