File:St helens felled trees.jpg
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DescriptionSt helens felled trees.jpg | Fallen trees at Johnston Ridge, north of Mount St. Helens. The photo shows tree damage caused by the 1980 eruption: some trees were killed but left standing, some were blown down by the blast, some were vaporized completely, leaving only their stumps. |
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This file was reviewed on 28 December 2014 by the administrator or trusted user Josve05a (talk), who confirmed the Public Domain status on that date.
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