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The "Focuri Vii" (Living Fires) in Terca, Buzău County, Romania, are natural, small-scale methane flames emerging from tectonic faults in the earth [GeoERA]. This phenomenon creates a unique, surreal landscape often experienced by walking on paths, or "alei," surrounded by flickering, self-relighting flames, particularly popular for evening geotourism [Calatoriinbascheti, TripAdvisor]. For more information, visit local Romanian travel resources.