An eruption from a volcanic mountain yields more than just volcano steam. Volcanic ash will help create the area's fertile growing environment. |
|
| Mount Saint Helens photographs 10-26-04 ©0621 Mount Saint Helens in Alpenglow |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| Volcano Steam pictures 10-04 ©0622 Saint Helens near Coldwater Ridge |
Volcano Steam pictures 10-04 ©0623 Mount St Helens - Forestry Center |
Volcano Steam pictures 10-04 ©0624 Steamy Saint Helens Closeup |
|
|
| Pacific Northwest Pictures 5-01-2001 ©0303 Mount Saint Helens at Coldwater Ridge (click image for panorama details) The thrust of the Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center is the recovery of plant and animal life within the Mount St. Helens blast zone. There's a quarter-mile Winds of Change Interpretive Trail explaining the devastating effects of the volcano's eruption on Coldwater Ridge and the subsequent events that have brought about the ongoing recovery of life. What a sight! |
For more Pacific Northwest Pictures return to "Fruit of Washington's Volcanoes"
|
Just for fun, which image did you like the best?
Copyright ©2004 Strength
in Perspective
All Rights Reserved.
Last updated 2-20-2010
|
Pictures of Mt. St. Helens,Washington landscapes,Washington Cascades,volcano steam pictures, volcano photos,volcanic steam geyser,steam vent,steam eruption,Pacific Northwest Pictures, Mount Saint Helens,Mount St. Helens NM,Mt St. Helens National Volcanic Monument,Mt. St. Helens, Mt St. Helens National Monument,Mt St.Helens photographs,Mt St Helens,mountain steam,volcanoe Mountain alpenglow,Mount Saint Helens,Coldwater Ridge Visitor Center,Coldwater Ridge