Mt. St. Helens, located near Seattle, USA, is best known for its catastrophic 1980 eruption, which created a 1,300-foot (396-meter) deep crater and left a trail of ash and destruction. Today, visitors can observe the mountain’s dramatic crater, explore the regrowth of the surrounding forest, and catch glimpses of local wildlife. The area also offers a unique opportunity to see the country’s youngest glacier, adding to the volcano’s geological significance. Hiking trails and viewpoints provide a close-up look at the ongoing natural recovery and the raw, powerful beauty of this active volcano.
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