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"Fire Mountains of the West"
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They’re beautiful, majestic . . . and potentially deadly. They’re unpredictable sleeping giants, capable of awakening at any time. And they’re right in America’s backyard. Explore in this video the potential destructive power of some of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes right in the Cascade mountain range along the U.S. Pacific Coast, including:

• Mount Rainier
• Mount St. Helens
• Mount Shasta
• Mount Hood
• Crater Lake
• Mount Lassen
• Mount Baker
• Glacier Peak

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"Cascadia: The Hidden Fire"
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A new “groundbreaking” broadcast television special/home video that educates homeowners, business owners and educators on earthquake hazards unique to the Cascadia region and how to effectively prepare for and survive them.

“ Super earthquakes in Cascadia are nature’s equivalent to the World Trade Center disaster. But the potential losses are so much larger that they will affect the social fabric of the entire Northwest and dramatically alter the US and world economy.”
– Robert Yeats, Author “Living with Earthquakes” PhD., Oregon State University


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"The Fire Below Us: Remembering Mount St. Helens"
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Award-winning dramatic documentary highly recommended for all ages by Library Journal. A day to remember...on May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens exploded without warning...

• What was it like to live through an erupting volcano?
• What lessons did Mount St. Helens teach us?
• Are we prepared to enter a new era of volcanic activity?

Spectacular devastation footage combined with dramatic reenactments put you in the center of an erupting volcano's awesome fury. Featuring filmmaker's personal story of survival, from his dramatic rescue out of the blast zone through his journey to understand the lessons we've learned from Mount St. Helens.

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