In 1980 Mount St. Helens in Washington state erupted . . . causing devastating loss of life and millions of dollars in damage. Today, twenty years later, scientists and survivors are talking about the impact this explosive event has had on them and what we now know about volcanoes and their hazardous consequences.
Learn what the scientists have discovered and what they say the potential is for future eruptions with neighboring volcanoes. Experience what its like to live through an erupting volanco through the eyes of survivors. Watch the the award winning documentary produced by Global Net Productions,The Fire Below Us: Remembering Mount St. Helens, and the companion CDROM.
Global Net Productions is also a leading source of information, stock footage and other resources on Mount St. Helens. Contact us for more information.
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