Music at Rosetta Stones, Plus Mount St. Helens Eruption Photos

Happy Friday, my darlings! We’re taking it easy today. Well, I mean, sorta easy – I’m spending my day going through the USGS database for yummy Mount St. Helens images to illustrate our upcoming posts. You will love what I’m finding! For a sneak peek, check out my Facebook feed, where I’m posting some of the ones that have tickled my fancy the most.

Once you’re done there, head on over to Rosetta Stones where I have some geology-themed songs for your listening pleasure.

Enjoy your Friday!

Image shows the remains of Mount St. Helens's summit. The volcano is covered in nearly-black ash. There is a notch in the crater wall where the lateral blast occurred. Steam rises from the vent and spills over the south rim, which is toward the back left of the photo.
Aerial view of Mount St. Helens and amphitheater; degassing. Skamania County, Washington. May 31, 1980. Image and caption courtesy USGS.
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Music at Rosetta Stones, Plus Mount St. Helens Eruption Photos
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