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Southern view of Campbell Lake and Puget Sound from Mt. Erie. with the Olympics to the West (right) & the Cascades to the East (left).
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One of the most iconic views of Mt. Rainier in the park can be found at Reflection Lakes. Summer and fall, sunrise and sunset, it is perhaps the single-most photographed view for both budding and experienced photographers, who return again and again. In summer, the lakes are bordered with wildflowers and come autumn, t...
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This is a 360 degree view from the Saint Andrews Rock Seismic / Geodesic Station on Mt. Rainier. There are three sensors here: A Tiltmeter, Precision GPS and a 3 component Seismometer. This site is one of several on the mountain dedicated to early warning hazard detection and scientific studies. Real time data from thi...
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A view of South Sister in the Central Oregon Cascades.
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A view of Broken Top in Central Oregon.
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Here is a 360 view from the east side of Mt. Saint Helens. The location is the East Dome. An old Lava Dome that predates the 1980 eruption. Off in the distance you can see Mt. Rainier, Mt Adams and Mt. Hood. The valley below is known as the Plains of Abraham. The Seismic sensor here, (acronym is EDM) and can be viewed ...
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About the subject: The downtown core of the City of Vancouver can be seen just behind Stanley Park. The Lions Gate suspension bridge joins the city to North and West Vancouver. To the west of the City Burnaby and the Cascade Mountains can be seen. To the south Richmond, Tsawwassen and the San Juan islands. ‘ A...
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Sometime around the year 500 small quantities of ash and lava erupted from St. Helens' north flank. This period ended with the emplacement of dacite domes, including Sugar Bowl around the year 800. The Sugar Bowl dome is a nearly circular protrusion of hypersthene-hornblende dacite, about 800 m in diameter, on the nort...
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Boston Basin from Sahale Arm, North Cascades, WA. July 2010.
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... as seen from the US Forest Service road to Sherman Pass.
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