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            • March 08, 2005

              Way off topic: Hey, here's a picture to add to my Mt. St. Helens collection

            • via MSNBC.com:

              It seems Mt. St. Helens has come back to life.

              050308_helens2_hmed_6p.vlarge.jpg

              For those who take interest in this sort of thing last November I posted a link to a photo album of some pics I took from the air of Mt. St. Helens, Rainier, and Adams on a day Mt. St. Helens was showing a bit of attitude; an obvious precursor to the above photo from earlier today.

              Enjoy!

            • Posted by m.david : March 8, 2005 08:58 PM GMT

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