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  • Mount St. Helens crater, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Mount St. Helens crater, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Entrance to Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Visitors at Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Spirt Lake, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Windy Ridge Viewpoint, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Airborne above the desolate volcanic lands of South Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Airborne above the desolate volcanic lands of South Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Airborne above the desolate volcanic lands of South Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Dry grasses in the foreground of Nohonaohae a volcanic cinder cone on the slopes of Mauna Kea, Waikoloa, Hawaii, Hawaii, USA
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  • Green moss and white lichen growing on volcanic rock, Blue Lagoon, Southern Peninsula, South Constituency, Iceland
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  • Green moss and white lichen growing on volcanic rock above the milky blue waters of the Blue Lagoon, Southern Peninsula, South Constituency, Iceland
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  • Green moss and white lichen growing on volcanic rock, Blue Lagoon, Southern Peninsula, South Constituency, Iceland
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  • Valley, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Spirt Lake, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Volcanic haze obscuring view of Waikoloa seen from Kohala Mountains, rural route 250, South Kohala District, Hawaii, USA
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  • Paulina Creek Falls, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Paulina Creek Falls, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA. Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA. Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
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  • Paulina Creek Falls, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Informational sign at Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Kapiolani Park. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff. Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
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  • The highest point of Diamond Head crater, Le'ahi Peak rises 761 feet above Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Tunnel trough the rim of Diamond Head crater is the only way into the crater. Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Lēʻahi the summit of Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is a island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Diamond Head Crater, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA, Diamond Head is one of the best-known volcanic craters in the world and is an island Icon that can be seen from Waikiki and along the south coast of Oahu. Diamond Head was named by English sailors who found calcite crystals in the rocks on the slopes of the crater and thought they were diamonds. The volcanic crater is made from compacted volcanic ash known as tuff.
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  • Mount St. Helens crater, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • People walking down into Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA, Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
    ORZF0228.jpg
  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
    ORZF0233.jpg
  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
    ORZF0231.jpg
  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • Inside Lava River Cave, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Visitors can rent lanterns to explore the mile long volcanic cave that has a constant 42 degrees
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  • aerial view of barren volcanic land, South Kohala, Hawaii, USA
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  • aerial view of volcanic cinder cones, Hamakua, Hawaii, USA
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  • Informational sign at overlook with view of Mount St. Helens crater, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • People climbing the many steps at the start of the Windy Ridge Trail, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Rest area with view of Mount St. Helens crater, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Informational sign about the Spirt Lake tunnel, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Informational sign about the Spirt Lake tunnel, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Man photographing Spirt Lake, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • People climbing the many steps at the start of the Windy Ridge Trail, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • People climbing the many steps at the start of the Windy Ridge Trail, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Gifford Pinchot National Forest, Skamania County, Washington, USA
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  • Sign at Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Hole-in-the-Ground, Deschutes National Forest, Lake County, Oregon, USA, Hole-in-the-Ground is a volcanic maar or explosion crater nearly 1 mile across and 300 feet deep.
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  • People hiking on Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Visitors enjoying the view at Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA. Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
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  • Views of central Oregon from the Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Views of central Oregon from the Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Views of central Oregon from the Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Sign at Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Views of central Oregon from the Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Dirt road leading up to the Paulina Peak Viewpoint, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Hole-in-the-Ground, Deschutes National Forest, Lake County, Oregon, USA, Hole-in-the-Ground is a volcanic maar or explosion crater nearly 1 mile across and 300 feet deep.
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  • Hole-in-the-Ground, Deschutes National Forest, Lake County, Oregon, USA, Hole-in-the-Ground is a volcanic maar or explosion crater nearly 1 mile across and 300 feet deep.
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Sign at Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • People hiking on Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Mt Bachelor seen from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • People hiking on Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Cascade mountain range seen from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Cascade mountain range seen from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA
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  • Mt Bachelor seen from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Mt Bachelor seen from Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA
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  • Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
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  • Men covering imu in the rich volcanic soil. The pig and lau lau's will cook for 12+ hours.
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  • Men using shovels to cover imu in the rich volcanic soil. The pig and lau lau's will cook in the ground for 12+ hours.
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  • Path up to fire lookout at the summit of Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
    ORZF0243.jpg
  • Visitors enjoying the view at Lava Butte, Newberry National Volcanic Monument, Deschutes National Forest, Deschutes County, USA. Rising 500 feet the Lava Butte cinder cone erupted 7,000 years ago and covered over nine square miles with lava, great panoramic views of central Oregon can be seen from the summit
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