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Originally posted by Dan_ref
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Originally posted by RookieDude
"I'm an animal lover...they taste great!"
I was a first year P.E. and science teacher when Mt. Saint Helen's blew. We were studying volcanos at the time...so she blew at the perfect time. (Of course ol' Harry Truman might not think so)
I was teaching near Boise, ID...so we didn't really get any ash...but my buddies in the Tri-Cities, where I'm from and currently live, certainly did!
They said they woke up that Sunday morning to a big black cloud coming toward them from the west. They thought it was a giant rain storm coming...untill the ash started falling and the cars started "choking" out. Man, the mechanics got rich that year...with all the ash infected engines breaking down.
You guys from the east might have trouble believing the POWER of that blast! The trees around the mountain were blown over like matchsticks. The government left them laying like that to this day to show the magnificent display of force the explosion had.
Does anyone have a pic they could share of the explosion or of the trees laying down?
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I remember those pictures of the trees laying down around Mt St Helens but I couldn't find one. Very impressive
But I must say we guys from the east are not entirely clueless when it comes to impressive explosions and dust. Here's a picture:
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Well said...
I thought about that after I typed my statement.
The difference is Nature's power vs. Man's power...or Nature's distruction vs. Man's distruction.
[Edited by RookieDude on May 19th, 2004 at 11:40 PM]