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Confluence of Green River (left) and North Fork Toutle River, showing mudflow.
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Blast area north of crater.
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Hillside above Castle Lake.
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Machinery removing logs from immense jam at east end of Swift Reservoir.
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Colored ponds with Coldwater Lake in background. Barren hillsides reflected in lake.
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Snow-covered downed timber, east flank of mountain.
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Game Department employees with steelhead taken in South Fork Toutle River fish trap for spawning purposes. Bill Eppridge, Sports Illustrated photographer, in foreground.
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Looking back into the crater from its mouth.
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Close-up view of blast-seared ridge.
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Grizzly Creek, tributary of North Fork Toutle River, showing mudflow and tree damage.
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Inside the crater looking out.
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Crest of blast-seared ridge, east of mountain.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow, with airborne helicopter in foreground.
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Ruins of Weyerhaeuser logging camp on North Fork of Toutle River.
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North Fork Toutle River debris flow, looking toward the mountain.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow.
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View of the foot of the North Fork Toutle River debris flow, with grass sprouting after reseeding. Dead standing timber, burned in the eruption, visible in background.
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Army Corps of Engineers dam on North Fork Toutle River.
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Downed timber along North Fork of Toutle River.
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Spirit Lake from the air.
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Game Department employee with steelhead taken in South Fork Toutle River fish trap for spawning purposes.
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Steve Raymond near the shore of Spirit Lake.
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North Fork Toutle River inside Red Zone.
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Confluence of Green River (right in this view) and North Fork Toutle River, showing mudflow.
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Spirit Lake.
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Unusual gas-bubble patterns from decaying organic matter at Castle Lake.
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Helicopter used for access to Spirit Lake. The lake is visible behind the helicopter.
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Coldwater Lake, right, formed by the eruption when debris blocked Coldwater Creek.
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Game Department employees with steelhead taken in South Fork Toutle River fish trap for spawning purposes. Bill Eppridge, Sports Illustrated photographer, in foreground.
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The lava dome, showing a spire on top.
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Army Corps of Engineers dam on North Fork Toutle River, designed to stop mud and debris.
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Damaged area on east flank of mountain.
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Logjam at east end of Swift Reservoir, south of the mountain.
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Home buried in mudflow at Maple Flat on North Fork of Toutle River.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow.
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View of the mountain from near the shore of Spirit Lake.
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Aerial view of South Fork of Toutle River.
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South Fork Toutle River showing dam and Washington Game Department fish trap.
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Road following North Fork Toutle River into Red Zone (area then closed to public).
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Road following North Fork Toutle River into Red Zone (area then closed to public).
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Bill Eppridge, Sports Illustrated photographer, at Castle Lake.
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Timber blown down atop ridge, looking toward the mountain.
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Remains of timber destroyed in blast.
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Hillside above Castle Lake.
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Another view of the lava dome, without the spire showing.
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Mount St. Helens.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow, with steam rising in foreground.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow, with hardened lava in foreground.
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Ruins of Weyerhaeuser logging camp on North Fork of Toutle River.
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Home buried in mudflow at Maple Flat on North Fork of Toutle River.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow.
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The lava dome in the crater, with sunlight shining on the crater's west wall.
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Damaged peak east of mountain, snow-covered ridge in background.
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Gas Bubbles emerging from underwater decaying organic matter at Castle Lake.
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Army Corps of Engineers North Fork Toutle River impoundment from the air.
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Aerial view of the South Fork of the Toutle River.
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Close-up of same tree (above) showing how parts of it were shredded by abrasive mudflow.
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Bill Eppridge, Sports Illustrated photographer, taking close-up shot of new vegetation growing near shore of Castle Lake.
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The crater, seen from the pyroclastic flow, with steam rising in foreground.
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The lava dome.
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