elderberrywine: (Acorns)
elderberrywine ([personal profile] elderberrywine) wrote2017-09-04 09:30 pm

La Tuna fire seems to be a done deal. Which is amazing.

Los Angeles is a rather odd city. What was a collection of 100 or so small towns turned into Los Angeles because they signed up for the water. So towns that had their own are not part of LA (Beverly Hills, West Hollywood, San Fernando, etc.), but everything around them is. So LA is a collection of canyons, valleys, mountains, flatlands, and random bit and pieces left out.

The La Tuna fire, largest ever within LA, is 7000+ acres. But only 4 dwellings have been lost.

So here is La Tuna Canyon. https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=8cQ0JutY&id=A76C7F496670A9CCA46E7947BF1EB832DA63AB15&thid=OIP.8cQ0JutYBRFyNs-wky48sAEsDI&q=La+Tuna+Canyon+LA&simid=608037104475833322&selectedIndex=5&ajaxhist=0

This is the middle of the City of Los Angeles. https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&ccid=H7zbzASC&id=A76C7F496670A9CCA46E17F036416B17DA2209DE&thid=OIP.H7zbzASC-HtoJyEufKZGKQEsDI&q=La+Tuna+Canyon+LA&simid=608036516062300150&selectedIndex=13&ajaxhist=0

I've been on this trail.

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