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English: View of a portion of land on Johnston Ridge, one mile north from Mount St. Helens. The ridge was engulfed by the hot pyroclastic flow from the 1980 eruption which obliterated all plant and animal matter. Thirty-six years later, the region has begun to recover with new tree and plant growth as well as the recolonization of the region by animals.
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Camera location46° 16′ 36.41″ N, 122° 12′ 58.07″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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16 July 2016

46°16'36.41"N, 122°12'58.07"W

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