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  2. 38,000-acre Borel fire destroys historic Kern County mining ...

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    The 38,000-acre Borel fire in Kern County has leveled the tiny, historic mining town of Havilah. "We lost everything — it's all gone," Havilah resident Sean Rains told The Times on Sunday.

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  6. Remington Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The water emerges from the various spring sources at a range of approximately 80 °F (27 °C) to 115 °F (46 °C). [4] [8] Another account measured the temperature of the source of the spring at 106 °F (41 °C) which cools to about 100 °F (38 °C) as it flows into the soaking pools.

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  8. Bodfish, California - Wikipedia

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    Bodfish is a census-designated place (CDP) in the southern Kern River Valley of the Southern Sierra Nevada, in Kern County, California, United States. Bodfish is located 32 miles (51 km) east-northeast of Bakersfield, [5] at an elevation of 2,687 feet (819 m). [4] The population was 1,956 at the 2010 census, up from 1,823 at the 2000 census.

  9. Havilah, California - Wikipedia

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    Havilah was an unincorporated community in Kern County, California [1] that was completely destroyed by the 2024 Borel Fire. [2] The land is located in the mountains between Walker Basin and the Kern River Valley , [ 3 ] 5 miles (8.0 km) south-southwest of Bodfish [ 4 ] at an elevation of 3,136 feet (956 m).