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This is another image of the three Shasta's. This one was converted from JPG files where my others are from RAW files. There is a very noticeable difference in color representation and resolution between the 2 formats.
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Taken from a commercial Portland to Sacramento flight on a turboprop flying at about 18,000 feet.
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A view upstream of Whitney Creek where it crosses Highway 97 north of Mt Shasta. Debris flows occasionallly flow down these drainages, usually in the warm summer months following intense rainfall. One such event occured in 1997 and was video recorded at this location by US Forest Service personnel. The debris flow flow...
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Debris flow deposits crop out on the banks of Bolam Creek on the north side of Mt Shasta. Note that the boulders in the creek bank comprise a poorly sorted, matrix supported, boulder conglomerate. Some of these debris flows occured as recently as 1997. One of the boulders on the right in this image has been documented ...
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This view of the western side of Mt Shasta was taken from the summit of Black Butte, a dacite dome located west of Mt Shasta alongside of Highway 5. Many features of Mt Shasta are visible in this view, including the classic West Face to Hidden Valley ski route and the satellite cone Shatina with its gaping Diller ...
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Whitney Falls occurs where Whitney Creek flows over a resistant 9,300 year old basaltic andesite lava flow. Melt water from the Whitney Glacier feeds Whitney Creek. The water in Whitney Creek is usually chocolate brown from the sediment eroded by the glacier and the creek as it flows down the northern flank of Mt Shast...
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This image was taken in Redding, CA near the Sundial Bridge. Unfortunatly I cut the top of the bridge off... but in the image you can still see Mount Shasta (14,179 ft) one of the southernmost mountains in the Cascade mountain range. You can also view fly fisherman trying to land trophy trout in this section of the r...
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Shasta Lake with Mount Shasta in the background.
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Shot from southeast of Durham, this aerial panorama spans from Mount Shasta clockwise to the Sutter Buttes. It features the orchards around Chico, forestlands in the Sierra/Cascade Foothills, and rice farming lands in the Butte Basin.
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Shasta Dam (National ID No. CA10186) is a concrete gravity arch dam across the Sacramento River. The dam was designed and its construction supervised by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation.
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