Mt. St.Helens' rocky appendage
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Many of you may have read about Washington's Mount St.Helens' new rock formation that is growing out of the caldera, but have you seen the
time-lapse movie of it growing at 1 meter/day?

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That is a very nice obelisk Dave.
Er... I mean Doug.
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Half a century spent proving “it is better to be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.”
Obviously a MALE mountain and a happy one at that!!!
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shorton wrote:Obviously a MALE mountain and a happy one at that!!!
There once was a volcano from nantucket.......
Eric
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Oh Eric, you have been on the ground waaayyyyyy too long!
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