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BBCNEWS The July 4, 2024

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Edneyville News: Here s why wildfire can t easily be extinguished

Edneyville (Nov 9, 2023) - High up a steep, narrow logging road on Bald Top Mountain on Wednesday firefighters confronted their enemy a spongy, organic layer of material between the leaves on the top of the ground and the soil underneath known as “duff.”

Code Red air alerts in NC mountains as wildfires scorch 3,400 acres; new video shows frantic brush firefight in Asheville

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (WNCN) — Air quality in the North Carolina mountains remained at dangerous levels as a massive wildfire burning for more than two weeks in Cherokee County grew by nearly 50% into Tuesday — scorching just under 3,000 acres — and remaining uncontained. Meanwhile, a large wildfire near Hendersonville remained steady at 431 acres […]

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Mysterious V : Dozens of centuries-old eel weirs thought to be in Susquehanna River

As a kid growing up on Bald Top Mountain above the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania, Van Wagner would look down during times of low water to see a mysterious “V” rising from the bottom, pointing downstream. Later, he learned it was an old eel weir built from stacked river rocks, a simple but effective way to funnel and catch migrating American eels. As the eels swam downstream, the walls of the weir funneled them to a narrow point where they could be captured in traps or speared more easily. As Wagner shows in a recent drone video, the two walls of the weir rise about 3 to 5 feet from the river bottom. The weir is about one-eighth of a mile wide at the top of the V.

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