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Five years after the 2005 brush fires here, many of the burned trees are finally falling down

5700-eagle-rocks.jpg Hiking cross-country back to Mid Hills campground, I exit the boundary of the unburned areaThumbnailsA mound cactus and a desert four o'clock grow in the burned area near Mid Hills campground, Mojave National PreserveHiking cross-country back to Mid Hills campground, I exit the boundary of the unburned areaThumbnailsA mound cactus and a desert four o'clock grow in the burned area near Mid Hills campground, Mojave National PreserveHiking cross-country back to Mid Hills campground, I exit the boundary of the unburned areaThumbnailsA mound cactus and a desert four o'clock grow in the burned area near Mid Hills campground, Mojave National PreserveHiking cross-country back to Mid Hills campground, I exit the boundary of the unburned areaThumbnailsA mound cactus and a desert four o'clock grow in the burned area near Mid Hills campground, Mojave National PreserveHiking cross-country back to Mid Hills campground, I exit the boundary of the unburned areaThumbnailsA mound cactus and a desert four o'clock grow in the burned area near Mid Hills campground, Mojave National Preserve

Is there anybody around to hear the sound of the trees falling down?