Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Bobcat-Fire-Continues-to-Burn-in-Southern-California-27MDHUZAXD0.htmlConceptually similarBobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWXCompleted★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWYCompleted★★★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWOCompleted★★★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWPCompleted★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWQCompleted★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWRCompleted★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWSCompleted★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWTCompleted★★★★★★Bobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaGP1SUCWUCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP1SUCWWBobcat Fire Continues to Burn in Southern CaliforniaThe moon rises behind a burning ridge as the Bobcat Fire surpasses 100,000 acres on the evening of September 20, 2020 near Wrightwood, California. The fire has burned across a large percentage of the Angeles National Forest and threatened the historic observatories on Mount Wilson.The Bobcat fire has grown to more than 100,000 acres, making it one of the largest wildfires in Los Angeles County history.Locations:California-Los Angeles-North America-United States of AmericaDate:20 Sep, 2020Credit:© David McNew / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3333pxKeywords:Burning-Climate (campaign title)-Climate change impacts-Danger-Destruction-Fires-Forest fires-Forests (campaign title)-Forests (topography)-KWCI (GPI)-Moons-Night-Outdoors-SmokeShoot:Bobcat Wildfire in Southern CaliforniaA forest along the Angeles Crest Highway burns as the Bobcat Fire surpasses 100,000 acres on the evening of September 20, 2020 near Wrightwood, California. The fire has burned across a large percentage of the Angeles National Forest and threatened the historic observatories on Mount Wilson. The Bobcat fire is one of the largest wildfires in Los Angeles County history.