Rare snow on Mount Saint Helena to the north, the remnant of an extinct nearby volcano. Rising to over 4000 feet, this volcano is part of a chain reflecting global plate tectonics where the collision of the North American land mass with the floor of the Pacific Ocean created the landscape we see today. Photographed February 5, 2019
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Rare snow on Mount Saint Helena to the north, the remnant of an extinct nearby volcano. Rising to over 4000 feet, this volcano is part of a chain reflecting global plate tectonics where the collision of the North American land mass with the floor of the Pacific Ocean created the landscape we see today. Photographed February 5, 2019