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  1. Aug 3, 2021 · Cronan Fire — 150 acres burning 3.5 miles northwest of Sawyers Bar, near Cronan Gulch. Summer Fire — 30 acres near the Trinity Alps Wilderness, east of China Gulch Trailhead. Evacuation of...

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  2. Mont Blanc (4810m) Overview: At 4810metres, Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps, and the highest peak in Western Europe by a margin of 200m (the second highest peak is the Dufourspitze in Switzerland). From the French side Mont Blanc looks like a huge white dome surrounded on all sides by tumbling glaciers and huge rock faces.

  3. Aug 27, 2021 · Northern California has so far borne the brunt of the 2021 fire season. One of the largest fires in the state’s history, the Dixie fire, has charred more than 860,000 acres. Meanwhile, the...

  4. 2021 Fire Year. The 2021 wildfire season in California experienced an unusually early start amid an ongoing drought and historically low rainfall and reservoir levels. In January 2021 alone, 297 fires burned 1,171 acres on nonfederal land, which is almost triple the number of fires and more than 20 times the acreage of the five-year average for ...

    • Mont Blanc. Mont Blanc is the highest peak in the Alps and in Europe, reaching a lofty 4,804 meters (15,774 ft) above sea level. The massif is located in the Graian Alps and lies within France, Switzerland, and Italy.
    • Monte Rosa. Monte Rosa is a massif comprised of several peaks. The highest peak in this range (Dufourspitze) has an elevation of 4,634 meters (15,203 ft), claiming the title of Switzerland’s highest peak.
    • Dom. Located near Monte Rosa, Dom stands at 4,545 meters (14,911 ft) and can also be viewed from the Gornergrat. Dom is known as one of the “easier” tall peaks in the Alps to summit because of it’s straightforward routes.
    • Liskamm. Liskamm reaches 4,527 meters (14,852 ft) above sea level, and is located in the Pennine Alps on the border of Switzerland and Italy. Its first ascent was completed by a 14-man team in 1861.
  5. This page tabulates only the most prominent mountains of the Alps, selected for having a topographic prominence of at least 300 metres (980 ft), all exceeding 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) in height. Although the list contains 537 summits, some significant alpine mountains are necessarily excluded for failing to meet the stringent prominence criterion.

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  7. Sep 13, 2021 · On average, fires have spread 826 feet (252 meters) higher into the mountains in recent decades, exposing an additional 31,470 square miles (81,507 square kilometers) of forests to fire.

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