Thousands of volcanoes erupted throughout
the western U.S. in the last 60 million years, but most
individual craters are too small to show up clearly in the
tapestry. Mount St. Helens, which erupted catastrophically
in 1980, is very small at this scale and lies largely hidden
among the many peaks in the Cascade
Range of southwest Washington.
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Index map
Image
available from the NASA
Space Shuttle Earth Observations Photography database
Photo #STS064-051-025
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