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Katmai Crater by Captain Budd Christman (see about Katmai Crater below)
12 x18 Photograph - Release Price 28.00
Location: Katmai Crater Photo Date: 1980 September Photographer: Captain Budd Christman, NOAA Corps
This photo is digitally reproduced and printed on high quality, premium, acid free, matte finish, photo paper and is one of the most incredible eye-popping nature photos in our collection.
We have a total of ten incredible photos form the NOAA collection including:
Cypress Point, 17 Mile Drive Monterey, CA
Prince William Sound, Alaska
Katmai Crater, Alaska
The Russian Orthodox Church, at Unalaska (my personal favorite)
5-Foot Lily Pads, at Oahu, Hawaii
A Mountain Lake, at Little Port Walter, Alaska
Drum Point Lighthouse, Solomon's Island, Maryland
Apache, a shrimp trawler Matlasha Pass, Pine Bay, Florida
Akaka Falls, Hawaii
Clouds Over Hawaii Big Island Hawaii, Hawaii
To see a larger image of them all Click Here and then click on any thumbnails and enjoy!
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Mount Katmai was a handsome mountain with three peaks poking more than 7,000 feet into the moist air of the Alaska Peninsula on June 5th, 1912. Three days later, after the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, the summit had disappeared. In its place today is an aquamarine lake rimmed by canyon walls 300 feet high. Mount Katmai¹s transformation from mountain to crater lake is still a mystery to scientists because it imploded rather than exploded.
That pit, the Mount Katmai crater, is now one of the most stunning sights in Alaska. A lake more than 800 feet deep now occupies the space that used to be the inside of Mount Katmai. Three glaciers calve into the deep green water, and a 300-foot waterfall leaps from the west wall of the crater.
On Mar-14-06 at 14:00:58 PST, seller added the following information:Not responsible for lost or damaged in shipping items unless optional insurance is purchased. On Apr-29-06 at 08:37:40 PDT, seller added the following information:In listing with the Make Offer choice is available, legitimate offers will be considered. Low-ball offers of 50% and less will be ignored.
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