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New Mexico shaded by wild forest fire

Updated: 2011-06-14 10:31

(Agencies)

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New Mexico shaded by wild forest fire
Smoke from the Wallow Wildfire obscures the sun at a road check point west of the Reserve, New Mexico June 13, 2011. The fire has blacked 336,000 acres (136,000 hectares), making it the second largest forest fire on record in Arizona, as it cut through the popular mountain retreat of Greer in the eastern part of the state.[Photo/Agencies]



New Mexico shaded by wild forest fire
A heavy helicopter returns to Luna Lake after dropping water on a flair up north of the lake, on the eastern edge of the Wallow Wildfire outside Alpine, Arizona near the state border west of the town of Luna, New Mexico June 13, 2011.[Photo/Agencies]

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