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The fire was named after Biscuit Creek in southern Oregon. [3] The Biscuit Fire was the second-largest wildfire in the modern post-1900 history of Oregon. [3] [4] Oregon's largest fires are actually believed to have taken place in the 1800s. The Silverton Fire [5] of 1865 is listed as Oregon's largest at over 900,000 acres.
OMG--she's darling! This baby seal is the same color and shape as Moo Deng, so it only makes sense that they'd be friends. Biscuits' rehabilitators at the marine animal rehab center saw her ...
Seal Islands are a pair of islands in Suisun Bay at the mouth of the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta in Contra Costa County, California, 10 km east of Benicia, and 500 metres off-shore from the former Concord Naval Weapons Station and Port Chicago Naval Magazine.
Salisbury Island (California) San Pablo Creek Marsh; San Pedro Rock; Schmieder Bank; Seal Islands (California) Seal Rock (San Mateo County, California) Seal Rocks (San Francisco, California) Shenkel Island; Sherman Island (California) Shima Tract; Shin Kee Tract; Silva Island; Simmons Island; Simms Island; The Sisters (California) Skaggs Island ...
Real time maps from California Fire Department show how the blaze has spread to over 3,000 acres of land – an area twice the size of Central Park Malibu fire map: 3,000 acres of California ...
The Line Fire in Southern California has set over 20,500 acres ablaze and is 0% contained.. The wildfire was discovered Thursday, according to InciWeb's data. It's located in San Bernardino County ...
Historical San Juan Island, modern Cortes Bank, is a high seamount, an island submerged 6 feet and more, 96 mi SW of San Pedro, 111 mi (166 km) W of Pt Loma, and 47 mi (82 km) SW of San Clemente Island. The outermost feature in the Channel Islands, it has been visible as an island from elevations on San Clemente Island on clear days, and known ...
As of 7:46 p.m., the fire had burned 14,148 acres and was not contained, according to the latest incident update released by the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, or Cal Fire.