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Mt. Saint Helens 360 degree Panorama from Johnston Ridge. More detailed pan here: share.gigapan.org/gigapans/31411/
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Mt St. Helens from Suavie Island near Portland Oregon. I took this with a Canon G9 and a 2x teleconverter on top of a Gigapan robot. I should have used RAW because of the contrast. What would have been better would have been a series of autobracketed exposures for this image. It much more practical to process the e...
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Shot through 200mm telephoto lens from the Johnston Ridge Observatory and Visitor Center.
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Culver Down, Isle of Wight, England, United Kingdom. Looking north towards Portsmouth, Bembridge & St Helens from Culver Down. In and Around Lincoln homepage.ntlworld.com/stuart.cox
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- The Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument from the Johnston Ridge Observatory, Oct 21, 2010 by Gavin Farrell
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The Johnston Ridge Observatory sits on a bluff just 5-1/2 miles from the crater at an elevation of 4,314'/1,327m and offers grand views of Mount St. Helens and much of the 1980 blast zone. Here you can enjoy spectacular views of the lava dome, crater, pumice plain and the landslide deposit.
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As Coldwater Creek erodes its banks, tree trunks buried by the 1980 eruption are exposed.
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Windy Ridge is one of the best places to get an overview of the area devastated by the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. The landscape is littered with sand and gray rocks from that event. Deposits of the debris avalanche are visible to the west. These include the lower parts of The Spillover, where the debris avalanc...
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This is a small version of www.gigapan.org/gigapans/57636
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