According to the informational sign, the peak of Mt. Shasta is 14,162 feet above sea level. If I did the math correctly, that's 4,357 meters. The mountain is one of the southernmost volcanoes in the Cascade Range. The last eruption was in 1786 and was witnessed from sea by explorer La Perouse.
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15 comments:
What a sky! It's what the French would call Ton sur Ton, that is different shades of one color, the color here being blue.
Mt Shasta is beautiful. It looks like a cloud "path" is taking you right to the blue sky. Great capture for SWF!
Oh how I love Mt. Shasta and have some lovely memories from there. Thank you for sharing this beautiful photo.
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What a spectacular capture.The sky was begging to be remembered.
Beautiful photo. I love this sky.
This is an incredible view of this mountain. You did a super job capturing all the different beauties of this place.
Wow. Awesome and beautiful!
Beautiful photo, - thanks for sharing.
perfectly framed
WOW, what an great area to take pictures, well composed and nice sphere!! Well done!
Have a nice SWF.
Looks magical and mysterious. This pic makes you really want to know what it at the top and makes you wonder if there is something special going on up there. Love it!
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What a MARVELOUS view of Mt. Shasta! I've been there many times when the mountain was barely discernible for brief periods of time so I appreciate this photo all the more! Thanks for visiting my sunset mosaics at Sacred Ruminations.
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Wow!Spectacular!
Beautiful cloud formations. What a beautiful world we live in!
I notice that we share an interest in C.S. Lewis's Narnia books. and loving Jesus!
Blessings!
Splendid. Love the cirrus shooting out above the mountain. Stunning.
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