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  2. Ash pit - Wikipedia

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    Ash pit. An ash pit is a remnant of a wildfire. It is a hole in the ground filled with ash, possibly containing hot embers beneath. It is one of the many hazards faced by those fighting wildfires. It is also a danger to residents and their pets returning after a wildfire has gone out. [1] [2]

  3. 50 Of The Most Fascinating, Stunning And Dangerous Natural ...

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    The flame is fueled by methane gas escaping from beneath the waterfall, creating a unique, continuously burning fire amidst the flowing water. This phenomenon is a rare and fascinating combination ...

  4. Archaeologists baffled by discovery of 25 strange large pits ...

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    Remains of animal bones, including those of wild species such as aurochs, marten, deer and boar unearthed in these pits, suggest they were likely used in hunting or for storing food.

  5. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    A fire pit. The defining feature of fire pits is that they are designed to contain fire and prevent it from spreading. A fire pit can vary from a pit dug in the ground (fire hole) to an elaborate gas burning structure of stone, brick, and metal. Certain contemporary fire pit styles include fire bowls that can either be set in the ground or ...

  6. Before-after fire storm images: Pacific Palisades and ... - AOL

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    The neighborhood was among those west of North Lake Avenue that did not receive evacuation warnings or orders until about 3:30 a.m. on Jan. 8, well after fire had already encroached on the area.

  7. Quiggly hole - Wikipedia

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    In their most elaborate form, a deep pit is covered by a dome made out of a log frame, then covered by earth. Usually entrance is made either by a side hole, or a ladder via the fire hole in the top. Today the word quiggly usually only means the archaeological remains, not an active underground house, if one is being spoken of in a story or a ...

  8. 'Extremely dangerous': Feds urge against using select fire ...

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    Fire pit explosion killed elderly couple in June. The type of fire pits included in the recall were responsible for two deaths and at least 60 injuries since 2019, according the CPSC, which did ...

  9. Fireplace - Wikipedia

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    A fire is contained in a firebox or fire pit; a chimney or other flue allows exhaust gas to escape. A fireplace may have the following: a foundation, a hearth, a firebox, a mantel , a chimney crane (used in kitchen and laundry fireplaces), a grate, a lintel , a lintel bar, an overmantel , a damper , a smoke chamber, a throat, a flue, and a ...