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California wildfires 'larger and more destructive,' says photographer

California wildfires 'larger and more destructive,' says photographer Environmental photographer Stuart Palley has documented over 100 fires in California over the past seven years. He says the fires he's witnessed are getting larger, more destructive in recent years.



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