France's Fontainebleau Forest Reopens After Devastating Wildfire The iconic Fontainebleau forest in France has reopened to visitors one month after a wildfire ravaged the area.
The blaze, which began on August 26, was eventually brought under control, but not before scorching over 8,000 hectares of land and forcing the evacuation of nearby communities.
Fontainebleau's rich history dates back centuries, with European monarchs, including King Louis XIV, using it as a retreat to hunt and relax.