Wide view of Mt Helena
26/09/15(Sat)18:27


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28/09/15(Mon)22:53
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This is a pic of Mt. St. Helens (Washington) blowing up. The Russians dropped "The Big One". No one left to get pissed off.

28/09/15(Mon)22:50
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This is a pic of Mt. St Helens. It's in Washington. This is what's left of it, today.
It blew up in May of 1980.

28/09/15(Mon)22:48
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This is a pic of Mt. Helena. It's in Montana. I thought it looked like the panorama you posted. Great shot BTW.
I could be dead wrong on this guess.

28/09/15(Mon)19:46

>>314094 is the one that blew up couple of years ago. And I thought >>0 was the same but from a different angle. but now I don't know anymore. Also don't know the names, sorry.

28/09/15(Mon)19:22

>>31418 Nope. St. Helens is nearly twice as high. Mt. Helena in in Montana, British Columbia and Australia. I don't know which one this is (I'm guessing Montana). Still don't know that monster-sized peak in >>31409 Away over in the distance.

28/09/15(Mon)18:33

>>31411 Is this not Mount St Helens in Washington? If so it's considered very much active and among the most dangerous volcano's in North America.

28/09/15(Mon)01:58

>>31409 Is the Mt. Helena in Montana or British Columbia?
What is that monster mountain away over there in the background?
I couldn't find any info concerning if the crater is still active.

27/09/15(Sun)20:59
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the crater