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Sinna Nasseri recently drove between Oregon and California to document the devastating West Coast wildfires that have left at least 35 people reported dead, whole neighborhoods destroyed and residents plagued by what has become some of the world's worst air quality. Along the way, he spoke with a geology professor, residents of Garberville, Ca., as they prepared for a possible mandatory evacuation and a hitchhiker trying to make his way north to check on his elderly parents. "I was driving south on Highway 199 from Oregon into northern California on Sept. 8 when I noticed things were changing. I drove into a huge plume of smoke where every 10 minutes the colors would shift. It would be dark, dark red and sometimes it would be purple with the sun somehow peeking through, illuminating the green on the trees, and then you had this faded orange and yellow. But the bizarre thing was the sky would change from dark red to orange to purple in just short distances of driving. I was transfixed the entire time. But there was a real sense of heaviness because I knew what was causing this otherworldly beauty, and the destruction and pain that come along with that." Videos by Sinna Nasseri (@strange.victory)


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