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Small smoke at Blaze Creek

Canada, 1971
film

Forest fire in mountainous British Columbia, as experienced by the men who must try to quench it from the air and at close quarters on the ground. Over half o..

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Wildfire!

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Wildfire

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Smoke and weather

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Going to blazes

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