File:Lassen Peak eruption -3 (11292622436).jpg
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DescriptionLassen Peak eruption -3 (11292622436).jpg |
Third of six successive views of Lassen Peak in eruption, seen from Manzanita chute B.F. Loomis June 9, 1914 Archive VI-PH-C1.7 |
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Source | Lassen Peak eruption #3 |
Author | LassenNPS |
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