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Mt. Augustine active volcano, March 2006, view from Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, across the Cook Inelt. Approximately 75 miles from the Volcano, which sits as an island off the coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Atmospheric conditions create the optical illusion of a vanishing edges at the base where the volcano meets the water.

Mt Augustine venting plume

Mt. Augustine active volcano, March 2006, view from Kachemak Bay, Homer, Alaska, across the Cook Inelt. Approximately 75 miles from the Volcano, which sits as an island off the coast of the Alaska Peninsula. Atmospheric conditions create the optical illusion of a vanishing edges at the base where the volcano meets the water.

Photo ID#: 17-18277.jpg
From gallery: Alaska Volcanoes
Photographer: Patrick J Endres
State: Alaska
Country: United States
Source: digital
File Size: 2.8MB
Dimensions: 3269x4903
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