Courtesy of the USGS, I received some fascinating b-roll footage relating to Mount St. Helens. By far, the most interesting segment in the 29 minutes of video occurs at the end, a time lapse sequence lasting 4 years, showing the growth of the lava dome inside the crater of Mount St. Helens.
I uploaded that segment of the video into Vimeo for the world to see. Check it out!
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Tags: Mount St. Helens, USGS, video, Volcanoes, Washington

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