Fire Season
“Between the month of November and the beginning of January, any Guinean can set a fire to anything they want,” my friend tells me after pointing to a freshly burned field.
“Anywhere?” I ask in a bit of disbelief, “Anyone?”
“Oui”
What was tall, green grass covering many surfaces has turned brown under the constant sun and in numerous locations is being set afire on a daily basis. Reasons for the burns range from preventing serious fires in the middle of the dry season to flushing out snakes. Whatever the justification, the air is often filled with ash and a smoky smell.
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