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This Place In Time - The Mount St. Helens Story

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Uploaded by on May 6, 2010

Department of Agriculture. Forest Service. Division of State and Private Forestry. Fire and Aviation Management Staff. (1986)

ARC Identifier 13504 / Local Identifier 95.206 1984

This place in time: The Mount St. Helens story

Recounts through reenactments, personal recollections, and documentary narration, the earth-changing event and aftermath of the May 18, 1980, volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest of southwest Washington. The film represents the work of dozens of both professional and amateur cinematographers and still-photographers. The film leaves the viewer with a positive feeling that the devastated area will someday be beautiful again during the course of the earth-shattering and earth-healing process.

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  • Wait!! Was that former President Truman?!

  • Wow... this is... it cant be discribed with words... Its amazing yet horrible at the same time.

  • 666 is here

  • @pierre012012 57 had died

  • this is boring

  • The trees look like they are filled with snow but it's really ashes!

  • @DjCrazyPriftaki Learn proper English before posting about another reponse to anything.

    You fucking stupid ass kids these days.

  • @Honeystain unlucky.

  • @pierre012012 57 people

  • how many people die ?

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