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Field burning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest wildfire. Burning field of dry grass and trees. Heavy smoke against blue sky. Wild fire due to hot windy weather Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fire that is burning in a field of tall grass Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burning field, old dry grass on fire at spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burning field close to a road, dry grass on fire Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest wildfire. Burning field of dry grass and trees. Heavy smoke against blue sky. Wild fire due to hot windy weather in summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest wildfire. Burning field of dry grass and trees. Heavy smoke against blue sky. Wild fire due to hot windy weather in summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burning field of grass
Burning field in the smoke, burnt grass at spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
Burning field, old dry grass on fire at spring Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest wildfire. Burning field of dry grass and trees. Heavy smoke against blue sky. Wild fire due to hot windy weather in summer Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fire is burning in a field of grass. The fire is very large and is surrounded by smoke Royalty Free Stock Photo
Forest wildfire. Burning field of dry grass and trees. Heavy smoke against blue sky. Wild fire due to hot windy weather Royalty Free Stock Photo
A large flame is burning in the middle of an open field, surrounded by dry grass and plants Royalty Free Stock Photo
A fire burning in the middle of an open field, surrounded by dry grass and wildflowers Royalty Free Stock Photo
Employees of the Macon County Conservation District are performing a controlled burn on an early spring morning. They use a burn pot filled with diesel fuel and gasoline to start the fires and water is loaded on a four wheeler to help control the area that actually burns.


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