Submitted by ScottyMoKu t3_xtz9rx in EarthPorn
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Security_Sasquatch t1_iqsxavc wrote
To be honest, nah it’s still beautiful.
Razorbackalpha t1_iqug1c7 wrote
It's just a different kind of beautiful now.
freecorvis t1_iqupph8 wrote
Still gives amazing views
Oldus_Fartus t1_iqt3tsg wrote
St Helens is the rare case where even if the eruption hadn't been thoroughly documented, you can tell how terrifying it was just from how it looks now.
syzygyly t1_iqtqxpo wrote
For those curious about the before
ScottyMoKu OP t1_iqtvwi6 wrote
Unreal. I was eight years old when it erupted in 1980. I remember watching the column of ash, that was once that mountain top, mushrooming into the e sky from our home in southwest Portland. It was a truly scary experience.
We wore N95 style masks for weeks afterwards when we outdoors, as a several inches thick layer of fine powdery volcanic ash had settled and covered everything in sight. And that was some 80 miles from the mountain
Razorbackalpha t1_iqugdjo wrote
It's crazy how no picture does the mountain justice. I come here about 2-3 times per year and it blows me away every time. The valley especially watching the mountain while simultaneously while being in the middle of such a barren landscape of rocks and small foliage compared to the surrounding forest is unreal.
Graenflautt t1_iqujo2q wrote
Have you been to Ranier?
Razorbackalpha t1_iqujqhw wrote
I have and it's absolutely magnificent in its own right.
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I-am-prplvlvt05 t1_iquxb4b wrote
We drove by there just after eruption. We collected ash it was so soft. Used some of it in my build your volcano project in 5th grade. I’m sure I’m the only one in class who had real ash.
SouthofAkron t1_iqsuc05 wrote
Before the eruption, Mt St. Helen's was a picturesque mountain. Now it is a sad shell of its self.