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Elk Bath
''Elk Bath'' is an award-winning wildlife photograph by John McColgan, a fire behavior expert of the Alaskan Type I Incident Management Team. It was taken on August 6, 2000, on the East Fork of the Bitterroot River on the Sula Complex, Bitterroot National Forest, Montana, USA, and is also sometimes known by the title, ''Bitterroot Forest Fire'' or, more vaguely, ''Montana Fire''. When NASA featured it in its online Astronomy Picture of the Day series, it titled it "Fire on Earth". It was one of the ''Time'' magazine Photos of the Year 2000, and ran in its ''The Year in Pictures'' special edition in winter 2000/2001, and the web equivalent. McColgan took the picture with a Kodak DC280 digital camera〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://forestry.about.com/library/weekly/aa092400a.htm )〕 while standing on a bridge crossing over the East Fork of the Bitterroot River. Several other animals were present off frame, including a deer standing below McColgan as he took the picture. ==References==
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