Ventura County hot spot puzzles experts
A two-acre patch of land north of Fillmore heated up to 800 degrees


Friday, and firefighters and geologists are unsure why.
By Joanna Lin | Los Angeles Times Staff Writer
August 5, 2008



The hot spot in Los Padres National Forest is attended to by firefighters, who first responded the area a month and a half ago when observers noticed a haze of smoke, but no flames, rising from the parched scrub. (Ventura County Fire Department)

A patch of land in Ventura County’s Los Padres Forest where the ground heated up to 812 degrees Friday continues to puzzle firefighters and geologists after a month and a half of monitoring.

“It’s a thermal anomaly,â€