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Recovering from East Troublesome

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Recovering from East Troublesome

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Grand Lake, Colorado.

In late 2020 The East Troublesome Fire erupted near Grand Lake, Colorado and burned through 193,812 acres before it was contained.

Wildfires create top-notch conditions for wildflowers to grow by clearing the forest floor of overgrown brush. Ash from burnt wood is a great source of magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and other important micronutrients.

This region was originally inhabited by the Ute and Cheyenne peoples. 10% of profits from the sale of this photograph will benefit the Native American Rights Fund.

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