Magma has flowed to Mt. St. Helen's surface
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vor_lord,Oct 13 2004, 09:17 PM Wrote:Ah, but who here remembers when Mt. St. Helens blew its top in 1980?  I do.  I was in Okanogan, Washington.  We didn't get very much ash there, just things floating around in the air.

But I knew people who had to shovel it off their driveway. 

Mother nature in all its fury though--truly awesome.  Those film clips of the boiling mud slides... all very impressive.
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HOLY CRAP, we were practically neighbors (Bulldogs suck... :P )! I was in Omak and I remember hearing the blast that morning. I was outside with my father getting ready to wash the car when we heard it. We thought it was just one of the jets from either Fairchild or from the coast flying around and going supersonic.
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