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Volcanology is alive and well in Oregon. McKenzie Pass (a 2 hour drive from my house in summer) is covered with lava flows. Although these flows occurred s few thousand years ago, there is still nothing growing there other than moss and a few stunted fir trees. It is so desolate, NASA used it as a training ground for moon astronauts.

Mt Washington in the background is the lava plug of an extinct volcano. If I turned the camera 180 degrees, you would see the Sisters, are active volcanoes.
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Author Sheila Sund from Salem, United States
Camera location44° 15′ 42.66″ N, 121° 48′ 49.18″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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