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Photos of New Growth (9)
There are (9) photos of the keyword,
New Growth
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
National Parks
:
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
#1271 — A scenic picture taken of the
new
forest being grown after the destruction from the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's in 1980.
Forest Near Mt. St. Helens
#1267 — A scenic picture taken of the surrounding mountains and
new
growth
of Gifford Pinchot National Forest after the erruption of Mt. St. Helens.
Mountains and
New
Growth
of Gifford Pinchot
#771 — A scenic picture taken of the Gifford Pinchot National Forest with Mt. Baker seen in the background. In this picture you can see the
new
growth
and trees in which the original forest was destroyed after the Mount St. Helens volcanic erruption in May of 1980.
Mt. Baker & Gifford Pinchot National Forest
#1280 — A scenic vertical picture taken of Gifford Pinchot National Forest and Mt. Saint Helen's seen in the distance on a sunny day. You can see the
new
growth
of the forest in the foreground.
Mt. Saint Helens in Distance
#1284 — A scenic vertical picture taken of the
new
growth
in the foreground 25 years after the eruption of Mt. Saint Helens in 1980. Mt. Saint Helens is seen in the background with some steam coming out.
New
Growth
& Mt. Saint Helens
#1272 — A vertical scenic picture taken of the old and
new
growth
of Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mt. Saint Helens 25 years after the eruption in 1980.
Old &
New
Growth
#1268 — A scenic picture taken of a tall evergreen tree and surrounding evergreens of Gifford Pinchot National Forest on a sunny blue sky day.
Tall Evergreen of Gifford Pinchot National Forest
#664 — A scenic picture of some wildflowers, logs, and
new
growth
in Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mount St. Helens at the Windy Ridge viewing area.
Wildflowers near Mount St. Helens
Travel Locations
:
Hawaii
#2396 — A scenic picture taken of some dried lava fields with the Pacific Ocean seen in the background. These lava fields were found on the Big Island of Hawaii from lava that had dried up from the Kilauea volcano.
Lava Fields & Ocean