September 17, 2006

View of St. Helen's from the theatre AFTER the showing of a film of the actual eruption on May 18, 1980.

There are two Stereo 3-D Photos. One of the pair is of the slowly growing dome in the Caldera. The second stereo pair show the steep fall off just past the tree stump in the lower part of the photo. It is startling! To see the 3-D effect, slowly cross your eyes and enjoy!

The panoramas shows the relationship between Johnston Ridge Observatory and the volcano! They are just over 5 miles apart! The six part pan is about 180 Degrees wide, and about 35 miles away, you can just see the tip of Mt Adams (just left of the caldera).

The Panorama closeup of the Caldera shows details in the caldera and the steaming dome.

magine the forces that destroyed Douglas Fir's and the surrounding area!

Volcano St Helen's Pages

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View from the JohnstonRidge Theatre
View of St. Helen's from the theatre AFTER showing the actual eruption on May 18, 1980.
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Stereo pair og the slowly growing dome in the Caldera. Stare at the middle and slowly cross your eyes and Enjoy!
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Volcano and a tree
Imagine the forces that destroyed this Douglas Fir!
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Bird Moving in
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Pamie
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Garry and Dwight
Garry and Dwight
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Stereo pair, the fall off from the tree stump in the lower part of the photo is startling! Slowly crosss your eyes and enjoy!
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Panorama shows Johnston Ridge Observatory and St. Helens They are about 5 miles apart!
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6 part (About 180 Degrees of view) panorama. You can just see mount Adams left of St Helen's, about 35 miles away
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The Caldera
Panorama closeup of the Caldera and steaming dome. A glacier is forming to the left of the Dome.