Mount St. Helens, Washington
"The Fire Below Us"
"The Fire Below Us" is a "dramatic 60 minute documentary combining
eyewitness accounts and spectacular footge about Mount St. Helens,
reminding us of the power of nature".
($24.95).
The video is available from:
Northwest Interpretive Association
3029 Spirit Lake Highway
Castle Rock, WA 98611
(360) 274-2125
(360) 274-2101 FAX
"Mount St. Helens: The Turmoil of Creation Continues"
"Mount St. Helens: The Turmoil of Creation Continues"
is "a 90 minute exploration of Mount St. Helens
before and after the eruption of May 18, 1980. Explains why the mountain
erupted, how life survived, and what the future may hold for this changing
landscape".
In VHS and PAL format,
($29.95).
The video is available from:
Northwest Interpretive Association
3029 Spirit Lake Highway
Castle Rock, WA 98611
(360) 274-2127
(360) 274-2101 FAX
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Mount Rainier, Washington
"Perilous Beauty -- The Hidden Dangers of Mount Rainier"
Volcanic activity, enormous landslides, and glacial erosion have
continuously re-shaped Mount Rainier's magnificent cone. These natural
processes have also sent large and dangerous mudflows rushing down all
river valleys leading away from the volcano. Understanding the nature
of these past events is key to reducing our risk from Mount Rainier's
future activity. This 29-minute video uses computer animation, eruption
footage, interviews with scientists, and vivid aerial and ground shots
of the mountain to show how mudflows from Mount Rainier can affect
communities in Western Washington.
The video is available from:
Northwest Interpretive Association
3029 Spirit Lake Highway
Castle Rock, WA 98611
(360) 274-2127
(360) 274-2101 FAX
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Mount Hood, Oregon
"At Risk: Volcano Hazards from Mount Hood, Oregon"
This video program describes and illustrates the types of volcano hazards posed
by Mount Hood, Oregon, and shows areas near the volcano that could be affected
by future activity.
The video is available from:
Northwest Interpretive Association
3029 Spirit Lake Highway
Castle Rock, WA 98611
(360) 274-2127
(360) 274-2101 FAX
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