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  2. Fire pit - Wikipedia

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    A tipi fire in a stone fire ring. A fire ring may be nothing more than a short, wide section of metal tube, partially buried in the ground. Slightly more advanced fire rings may be partially covered with metal bars so that the fire may be used for cooking. These types are seen at many campgrounds. Fire rings in urban areas, such as on beaches ...

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    A fire pit instantly enhances the atmosphere of any backyard, patio, porch or campsite, while providing warmth when the sun goes down. The best fire pits can also double as grills, say, if you ...

  4. List of books published by Ring of Fire Press - Wikipedia

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    The Ring of Fire Press was created in 2013 to release material in the 1632 series that was originally published as serials over successive issues of The Grantville Gazettes magazine. Beginning in 2018, they had released original material in the 1632 series, and had published other works.

  5. Fire glass - Wikipedia

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    Fire glass (also fire pit glass, fire rocks, fire beads or lava glass) is a type of tempered glass, chunks of which are used decoratively on fireplaces. Pieces of the glass are heaped around jets of burning gas, or around liquid ethanol , in order to conceal the jets and reflect the flames. [ 1 ]

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  7. Limepit - Wikipedia

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    Lime pit in Judaea. A limepit is either a place where limestone is quarried, or a man-made pit used to burn lime stones in the same way that modern-day kilns and furnaces constructed of brick are now used above ground for the calcination of limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO 3) and by which quicklime (calcium oxide, CaO) is produced, an essential component in waterproofing and in wall ...