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Fire
Clearly one of the most important discoveries in the history of the world,
fire is a symbol of hope as well as something that is feared. It has been used
over the ages not only for cooking and keeping warm, but for sending signals
across long distances, for forging metals and other materials, for powering
great inventions, and even for destruction -- from the burning of the Greek
city Troy to the controlled burning of undergrowth to help prevent wildfires....
The flames of two separate candles joined as one in a marriage ceremony and
the flame of the Olympic torch are everlasting reminders that fire belongs
to both humans and gods. When Prometheus stole fire from Mount Olympus, those
Greeks had no idea what was coming.
Imagine being the first man or woman to ever control a fire…the power
and danger at your fingertips…its warmth keeping you alive in severely
frigid temperatures, its flames cooking the flesh of the animal that you've
managed to catch for your clan after weeks of relentless hunger…
Things have certainly changed since the time of the caveman or the Greek city
of Troy, but today we enjoy a good fire nonetheless. Whether kindling a campfire
in the woods or building a bonfire on the beach, we are pulled in by the fire's
brilliant allure, by its intense heat and mysterious cracklings.
Fire is an element to be safely enjoyed, which
is why we have brought you our all-in-one Freedom Campfire Rings fire
containers.
Buy one today! We hope you'll learn to love fire as much as
we do, for warmth, for cooking, for romance, and for just gazing into when
you want to get lost thinking about all the amazing aspects of life! |
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