This is the exact same as was captured during the California fires which melted the wheels of cars. I don't give a rats ass what you believe really. You have to come out of the basement sometime and educate yourself on these things.
Can't tell if retarded or shill.
For everyone else: forest fires burn up to 1500 degrees. So do car fires. The melting point of aluminum is about 1250.
On an unrelated topic tires burn at a lower temperature but here's an interesting article about piles of tires burning:
Retarded with a dash of fetal alcohol syndrome. I think he missed lunch as well.
It is one thing to melt aluminum, but quite another to keep it melted as it makes a little river down the road. How did a 1500 degree forest fire maintain 1250 degrees across a street without burning the trees or their leaves on both sides of the street? Asking for a friend.
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