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The fire of "La Colle Noire"

Photography Historical posted on Aug 07, 2005
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The hill of "La Colle Noire" draws its name from the Provencal "the cola negr

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kansas

8:07AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Wonderful captures of this devastating fire. Yes, I would sit down and cry too. Thank you for telling us about this place and what happened.

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Richardphotos

8:21AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

I agree with Marion. very dramatic fotos and hopefully no one lost their life

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Zacko

8:55AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

That is horrible!!!! Someones actually responsible for this destruction? Wow, how can anyone be that stupid? Thanks for sharing this Nathalie, i can totally understand your sadness. Cheer up and take care of yourself. Hugs.. #:O)

thesymphonyofthelife

9:51AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Ah oui effectivement, je ne m'attendais pas quand tu me l'as dis. Si c'est l'oeuvre d'enc... il faut leurs faire la me chose les brul vifs. Dans ces cas je ne suis pas cool du tout. Gros bisous

ana-maria

10:04AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Thank you for sharing this very impressive images. I'm sad too when I see such a destruction.

Egmont

10:26AM | Sun, 07 August 2005

I fully understand the feelings and emotions going through you at this time. Such destruction takes decades to heal and then there is the lose of the fragile eco system and the diverse forms of life that may now be lost forever, extinct. I too would sit and cry.

cygne

2:50PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

les feux crs comme ca gratuitement alors que cela druit la nature (au minimum) c est une honte et on devrait meme pas juger ces personnes mais leurs mettre une balle dans la tete. j habite a revest et les feux sont habituels ensuite ne plus voir de vie c est horrible. malgre tt trs belle photo esperont ne pas trop en avoir cette ann

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GiMi53

3:11PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Un excellent reportage, Nathalie, me si on prerait effectivement ne (plus) jamais voir de telles images ! Thank you Nathalie for the detailed story in English : indeed this can be a perfect tribute for the firemen... as there is nothing else to do in front of such a disaster ! :~(

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SNAKEY

3:30PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

It's really sad indeed.:O((

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danob

4:07PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

What a shame that such a habitat has been laid to waste by such idiots! I am glad you are safe..

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MaydaMason

5:52PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

terrificante serie di scatti! molto triste... cmq un bel reportage, brava!

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watapki66

8:01PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Terrible situation! A wonderful tribute to those that braved the danger!

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rayburg

9:29PM | Sun, 07 August 2005

Wow, I'm sorry that you had to endure such a terrible event. The pictures you took well document what happened. Let's hope nature responds quickly.

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tibet2004uk

4:22PM | Mon, 08 August 2005

Now this makes me cry too......

Pierre59

2:20AM | Tue, 09 August 2005

Quels malheurs tous ces feux.... excellent ton reportage photographique Nathalie !!! V (dommage que mon Anglais soit si faible pour ton comprendre ton texte !)

cynlee

2:47PM | Thu, 11 August 2005

quite a series of reportage shots & yes, very sad... a healing process that will take a lifetime to renew...

logiloglu

8:44PM | Fri, 12 August 2005

fantastic shots even in a sad story.the images are very expressive. excellent reportage photography,Nathalie. take care.

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lajasmine

9:32PM | Mon, 15 August 2005

Superbes photos en action! C'est tr malheureux et grave tout ..surtout si on allume volontairement. destruction et tout de la nature et humains sement..je comprend pas tout ton texte l'anglais moi!:) merci pour ces clics Nathalie!

donvino

6:03AM | Sat, 20 August 2005

Really a fantastic dramatic action presentation. Thanks for sharing, Nathalie! Excellent!!!

pimbotin

7:59AM | Mon, 22 August 2005

Bravo!!!! 1000 fois bravo! Splendide documentaire et texte plus que nessaire... Tu as tout dit une exception pr que je m'empresse de combler. Dans notre b pays gaulois, une zone "soit-disant prot" otoute nouvelle construction est interdite pour "soit-disant" prerver un site naturel perd sa classification d lors que l'endroit a sujet une catastrophe de ce type. Donc, on peut de nouveau envisager la construction. Tant que les charlatans qui nous gouvernent (et ils sont tr bien au courant de cette aberration) continueront obstinent refuser bouger le petit doigt pour faire changer cela, ils seront pour moi les complices ACTIFS des criminels qui allument ces feus. Les premier pyromanes, les pires et les plus dangereux, sont nos incompents de politiciens. Encore bravo tr che! (et dolpour cette catastrophe, j'imagine facilement l'intensitde l'horreur...)

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DELMUR

2:02PM | Wed, 31 August 2005

je l'ai ratcelle lpourquoi ? Myste!Mais quand je vois ,la rage me prend!!!!Si tu vois ce que je veux dire! Sur la ce d'azur in ne restera rien que des lignes haute tension des autoroutes et du bon!! LE PROGRES QUOI!Superbe et horrible photo des pins dans la fum!!!

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maggiemai

2:02PM | Fri, 07 October 2005

Oh Nathalie! What sadness you must have felt.. I understand so well and know I would feel the same to see the beautiful trees on our mountains here damaged in such a way. A wonderful collage of photos you did here and very good words!!! VOTE :-)


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