With It's Head In The Clouds

© Dee Caraballo

With It's Head In The Clouds

Uploaded: August 23, 2007

Description

I never knew Rainier is an active volcano. So is Mt. St. Helens. Why did I move out here again?

Comments

September 23, 2007

Really beautiful capture. I lived in Oregon for a year. I was always in love with Mt. St. Helens. Its a very beautiful image but reminds us all just how small we are compared to Mother Nature. I always though all Mountains are some sort of volcanic but just might not be active. When I took the Tour at Mt. St. Helens I believe that is what the tour guide told us. I could be wrong. I live on the east coast, in New England. I love it here, but I do miss oregon so much. It is just so beautiful and majestic. Great job with this photo. This is one to be really proud of. Enjoy Oregon, I wish I was out there, but can't be so oh well I do love where I am at and its beautiful too. But really great photo!! #745106

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