<Dog Show Aunt Joan's Visit Home Page Elizabeth's House and Olympia>Mt. St. Helens National Volcanic Monument
Mt. St. Helens erupted in May of 1980 blasting a third of its mass into a pyroclastic flow of ash and leveling vast tracts of ancient forests for miles around.
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The view from the Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center, overlooking Coldwater Lake
Lupins now adorn the site outside the center
Approaching the Johnson Ridge Visitor Center
Looking at the crater straight on
Huge trees were strewn like matchsticks across the surrounding mountainsides, all pointing away from the crater. The pyroclastic flow left trees standing only in protected pockets like the one next to the distant ridge.
The Johnson Ridge Visitor Center
Delicate purple flowers are among the returning plantlife
Nature's restoration is well underway
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Last modified: July 14, 2002
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