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Healing

Mt. St. Helens in southwestern Washington state. Nearly 40 years after the eruption of May 18, 1980, there's little obvious evidence of the devastated area. You'd have seen a gray landscape from here a few years after the eruption; now it's all covered with second growth. (Not a big surprise to geologists, because eruptions like St. Helens's are common geologically--and the evidence for them is subtle!) The inset shows a telephoto of the mountain itself. The drainage in the foreground is the Toutle ("tootle") River.
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7 comments

Pam J said:

NATURE TAKES BACK WITH ESE WHAT DISASTER TRY TO STEAL FROM HER.
6 years ago

slgwv replied to Pam J:

She's more resilient than she's often given credit for!
6 years ago ( translate )

William Sutherland said:

Magnificent capture and PIP!

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6 years ago ( translate )

Reyk said:

amazing scenery
6 years ago ( translate )

slgwv said:

Thanks, everyone! I saw the area just after the 1980 eruption--the contrast is extreme!
6 years ago

tiabunna said:

Now there's a mountain that made a name for itself! Well taken images, Steve.
6 years ago

slgwv said:

That's politely put, George! ;)
5 years ago