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Colorado Wild Fires

Posted Jul 2, '12 at 5:47pm

superbob111

superbob111

439 posts

When will they stop?
WHat will happen?
How will this affect America?

Posted Jul 2, '12 at 11:35pm

GraySpiritStag

GraySpiritStag

10 posts

I don't think this will affect America very much, only Colorado. It will take generations for the landscape to fix itself and will be very difficult for the families who lost there homes.

 

Posted Jul 3, '12 at 4:28pm

superbob111

superbob111

439 posts

i feel bad more my old class mate
he moved there 3 years ago

 

Posted Jul 3, '12 at 5:01pm

partydevil

partydevil

4,416 posts

It will take generations for the landscape to fix itself

nature fixes itself remarkably fast from fires.
lots faster then when you cut them for example.

 

Posted Jul 3, '12 at 5:02pm

macfan1

macfan1

436 posts

Oh dear. My grandma lives in Woodland Park, and I have some other relatives in Colorado Springs and Black Forest. Well it is doing better. 70% contained.

 

Posted Jul 3, '12 at 10:54pm

superbob111

superbob111

439 posts

i hope it ends soon

 

Posted Jul 4, '12 at 3:46pm

macfan1

macfan1

436 posts

I think it was arson. Probably a terrorist attack caused by an evil islamic terrorist.

 

Posted Jul 4, '12 at 3:48pm

macfan1

macfan1

436 posts

Oh, here is a link to the incident on it's current situation.

http://inciweb.org/incident/2929/

Has all the info there.

 

Posted Jul 4, '12 at 4:38pm

Beschuss

Beschuss

5 posts

@macfan are you just a fail troll or do you actually think that it was terrorism. Lets not think about how dry it is and how little rain there has been. Its terrorism.

 

Posted Jul 4, '12 at 11:11pm

partydevil

partydevil

4,416 posts

@ beschuss

better just leave macfan alone in his shell.
we have often tryed to talk a little sense in that kid and it is just impossible.

 

Posted Jul 5, '12 at 8:28pm

EnterOrion

EnterOrion

3,563 posts

Things burn when they're dry. Colorado, like everywhere else, is dry. So it burned.

Why should it really matter? When everything is all said and done, that forest is going to look magnificent. Forests are very much like a phoenix, they die and burn up but they rise from the ashes, brilliant and young again.

It's a good thing for the ecosystem, and a good thing for mother nature.

 
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