GOLBAL WARMING or WE'RE IN BIG TROUBLE NOW



This look at what our SoCal buddies sees as the sun goes down. It's both scary and beautiful.











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Los Angeles County fire fighter monitors hot spots as he fights the Station Fire in Acton, California. The out of control Station Fire has burned more than 35,000 acres and is burning towards homes from Pasadena to the Antelope Valley. The wildfire, which broke out 8/25/9 near a ranger station and the Angeles Crest Highway above La Canada Flintridge, has burned more than 105,000 acres and has forced thousands of evacuations as nearly 12,000 homes are threatened. The monster blaze raging above Los Angeles grew in size as weary
firefighters voiced hope that a break in searing temperatures would allow them to make inroads against the inferno. By Justin Sullivan/Getty.

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