File:Chino Hills Burnt.JPG

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English: The 2008 Chino Hills Fire in Southern California.
  • This is an image taken two days after the Freeway Complex fire burnt much of Chino Hills State Park.
  • The view is to the east. Most of the hills in the foreground are inside the state park. An area spared by fire retardant is visible in the lower right-hand corner. The trail on the left is the Scully Ridge trail.
  • The distant peak in the upper right-hand is San Jacinto Peak. The City of Corona can be seen just beyond the blackened hills. The EHV Tower in the center is part of the SCE 500 KV Serrano-Mira Loma circuit.
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Camera location33° 53′ 32.6″ N, 117° 42′ 29.9″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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