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Mount
St. Helens
Volcano Cam

Volcano Cam image courtesy of
Mount St. Helens National Volcanic
Monument.
This view cam image of Mount St. Helens
is taken from
the Johnston Ridge Observatory,
Mount St. Helens
National Volcanic Monument.
The Observatory and VolcanoCam are located at an
elevation of approximately 4,500 feet, about five miles from the volcano. You
are looking approximately south-southeast across the North Fork Toutle River
Valley.
The image automatically updates approximately every five minutes.
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