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Thursday, May 7, 2009
Jesusita Fire!
Chicken Rancher Steve Otero took some photos and posted them for people to see. Check them out and I hope all the Chicken Ranchers are safe and not in any danger. Let us know if there is something we can do for any of you. Thank Steve!
You can watch live streaming video footage of the fire from the vantage point of the rooftop of Make It Work offices above The Habit in the La Cumbre Plaza at www.makeitwork.com - click the Jesusita Fire link and follow directions to the live video footage feed. Currently it is viewing Catherdral Peak (mid frame), Arlington Peak (low right) and La Cumbre Peak (high right). We are working on more camera angles for a more comprehensive look at the burn areas so check back often.
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You can watch live streaming video footage of the fire from the vantage point of the rooftop of Make It Work offices above The Habit in the La Cumbre Plaza at www.makeitwork.com - click the Jesusita Fire link and follow directions to the live video footage feed. Currently it is viewing Catherdral Peak (mid frame), Arlington Peak (low right) and La Cumbre Peak (high right). We are working on more camera angles for a more comprehensive look at the burn areas so check back often.
Those are some excellent photos, what kind of setup do you use?
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