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Photos of Volcano Close Up (9)
There are (9) photos of the keyword,
Volcano Close Up
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
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National Parks
:
Gifford Pinchot National Forest
#541 — A
close
up
picture taken of Mount St. Helens with a green hill in front and steam coming out of the dome. This picture was taken 25 years after the 1980 er
up
tion and as you can see from the green hill there is re-growth from the destruction. Mount St. Helens is located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest and is a popular landmark of Washington State.
Mount St. Helens
Close
Up
#899 — A scenic
close
up
picture takne of the tip of Mount St. Helens with a blue sky background and some steam coming out. This picture was taken at the Windy Ridge view point. Hence the name, it is really windy here. Mount St. Helens is located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest and is a popular landmark of Washington State.
Close
up
of Mount St. Helens & Steam
#903 — A scenic picture taken of Mount St. Helens on a sunny day with a blue sky background. This picture was taken 25 years after the 1980 er
up
tion and as you can see from the green hills there is re-growth starting to appear from the destruction. Mount St. Helens is located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State.
Mount St. Helens & Blue Sky
#528 — A scenic picture taken of Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument on a sunny day. In this picture you can see the
volcano
is active and letting out some steam. On this day there was a warning of 2 out of 3 and later this evening there was a 3.2 earthquake which the
volcano
let out even more steam. The last time Mount St. Helens really er
up
ted was at 8:32 Sunday morning, May 18, 1980. Today, 25 years later, you can still see the destruction left from that blast, but you can also see a lot more green as things are starting to grow back. Back on May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens was shaken by an earthquake measuring 5.1 on the Richter scale. Nearly 230 square miles of forest was blown over or left dead and standing. The er
up
tion lasted 9 hours, but Mount St. Helens and the surrounding landscape were dramatically changed within moments.
Mount St. Helens & Steam
Travel Locations
:
Hawaii
#2392 — A scenic vertical picture taken
close
up
of a cracked lava field located on the Big Island of Hawaii at Hawaii
Volcano
es National Park, Hawaii.
Cracked Lava Field
#2391 — A scenic
close
up
picture taken of a lava field located at Hawaii
Volcano
es National Park, Hawaii, which is on the Big Island.
Lava Field
Close
Up
#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
#2401 —
Close
up
picture of red lava flowing into the Pacific Ocean located on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Red Lava
Close
Up
#2397 — A scenic picture taken of steam coming
up
from dried lava fields as new lava is flowing underneath. This photo was taken on the Big Island of Hawaii as the Kilauea
Volcano
lets lava flow.
Steaming Lava Field