Gila National Forest by Richardphotos
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Description
New Mexico
there had been a devastating fire to the forest not many years ago. it was very difficult for the fire fighters because of the extreme terrains
Comments (24)
kenmo
Wow...very beautiful capture and scene....
Sarahdar
that was the problem here with the fires. awesome shot.
DukeNukem2005
This is a very beautiful!
Faemike55
It is interesting that the lands are starting to recover. Sometimes a forest needs a good fire to refresh itself
ZigZag321
That's amazing. Oh my God. Beautiful shot, Richard. Before I read your text, my first thought was that it was Springtime and the vegetation was popping to life. Goes hand-in-hand with what Mike said, I think.
MagikUnicorn
claude19
excellent capture about the wild Nature !!! superb !!!
Leije
Wonderful view and superb colors, excellent shot, Richard !
eekdog
Looks like it has grown back pretty well, nice landscape shot.
byteline Online Now!
Fantastic view!
ontar1
Beautiful view!
dochtersions
I can watch this for hours, Richard. What a fabulous landscape, and super recording.
iborg64
superb shot with everything springing back in to life
farmerC
Fantastic shot.
DennisReed
lovely
Navi
Great view, must have been a nice walk :)
PhthaloBlue
Wonderful photo!
GrandmaT
Beautiful photo!
lizard01
Looks fine, Nice shot
mtdana
Great scene and beautiful colors!!!
starship64
It's a beautiful place.
Freethinker56
Oh yes it would be hard .Great capture.
Glendaw
It does look very rugged and difficult to gain any type of foothold.
The regrowth looks amazing, thanks for sharing.
RodS
I think I remember that fire. Devastating as they are, the fires are part of a natural process (unless started by some idiot like several have been...).
Very cool shot Richard!