Bonfire
A bonfire is a large outdoor fire, typically lit for recreational or ceremonial purposes. It’s often built using a stack of wood or other combustible materials, which is then ignited and allowed to burn steadily. Bonfires are commonly associated with gatherings such as festivals, camping trips, or beach parties, where people gather around the fire for warmth, socializing, and sometimes cooking food. They have a long history in various cultures, often symbolizing community, celebration, or the coming together of people for shared experiences. Bonfires can vary in size and intensity, but they always create a cozy and inviting atmosphere, drawing people together to enjoy the warmth and camaraderie they provide.