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Photos of Mount St. Helens
July 14 - 16, 2000

Mount St. Helens Photos

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The Devastation of Mount St. Helens can still be seen throughout the National Monument. Nature does have a way of coming back to life even after a violent upheaval such as the eruption in May 1980. The contradiction of death and desolation among newly sprouting trees, shrubs and wildlife can be extremely enlightening. If you've never been to Mount St. Helen's we highly recommend it.

Oh yeah, don't forget to ride your motorcycle for a full assault of the senses!

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Vivid green forest gives way toblastzone01sm.jpg desolation...

 

Welcome to The Blast Zone. A contrasting volcanic landscape with new life springing up around it.


blastzone04sm.jpgOn the road to Windy Ridge viewpoints tease you withblastzone03sm.jpg a glimpse of the volcano as well as the destruction still visible for miles around.



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Spirit Lake is aptly named as it came back to life after succumbingspiritlarge01sm.jpg to the volcanic landscape. Dead trees clinging to the shore created a shelter for aquatic life emerge once again.spiritlarge02sm.jpg

 

 

 




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