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MSH80_blast_area_spirit_lake_with_rainier_10-04-80.jpg Spirit Lake, once surrounded by lush forest, is within the area devastated by blast. Remnants of the forest float on the surface of the lake. Another Cascade volcano, Mount Rainier (14,410 feet [4,392 meters]), is in the distance. The view is from the south.
USGS Photograph taken on October 4, 1980, by Lyn Topinka.
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MSH82_st_helens_spirit_lake_reflection_05-19-82.jpg Mount St. Helens and the devastated area is now within the 110,000-acre Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, under jurisdiction of the United States Forest Service. Visitor centers, interpretive areas, and trails are being established as thousands of tourists, students, and scientists visit the monument daily. Mount St. Helens is once again considered to be one of the most beautiful and interesting of the Cascade volcanic peaks.
USGS Photograph taken on May 19, 1982, by Lyn Topinka.
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CraterLake82_crater_lake_and_wizard_island_09-82.jpg Crater Lake and Wizard Island.
USGS Photograph taken in September 1982 by Lyn Topinka.
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