Eternal Flames
Eternal Flames are natural gas fires that burn continuously, often found in specific locations around the world. These flames are typically fueled by natural gas seeping from the ground, igniting when exposed to air. One famous example is the Eternal Flame Falls in Chestnut Ridge Park, New York, where a small flame burns at the base of a waterfall.
These flames can also hold cultural significance, symbolizing remembrance or hope. For instance, the Eternal Flame at John F. Kennedy's gravesite in Arlington National Cemetery serves as a tribute to his legacy. Such flames are often maintained to ensure they continue to burn brightly.