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Friday, January 7, 2022

Here's a true story of why you want to be friends with Mother Earth




The medicine man of a North American Tribe was camping at the base of Mt. St. Helens the morning it exploded in 1980 I believe. He got up and took a pee off a cliff when the mountain exploded. The concussion of the explosion as he was peeing off a cliff threw him more than 100 feet or more into the river below him. He didn't understand what was happening and was hit with branches and trees and mud and rocks that held him underwater until he thought he was going to die. When his head finally broke the surface of the river the mountain was gone along with anyone alive in that campground. Everything was gone quickly. He climbed out of the river banged and bruised but still alive and gave thanks to God and Mother Earth for saving his life.

This is why you want to be friends with Mother Earth. What for this medicine man was an empowerment by Mother Earth he will NEVER forget changed his life forever and killed everyone else near to where the mountain blew up. He was the nearest person to the mountain when it blew up to actually survive the blast. He had to walk out of there but he lived to tell his amazing story to others.


 

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    Today in science: On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens underwent a catastrophic and deadly eruption, triggering the largest landslide ever recorded. Earlier in the year, thousands of small earthquakes, venting steam, and a growing bulge protruding 450 feet (140 m) indicated that magma was rising in the volcano.May 18, 2021

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    1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1980_eruption_of_Mo...
    On March 27, 1980, a series of volcanic explosions and pyroclastic flows began at Mount St. Helens in Skamania County, Washington, United States.
    Impact: Approximately 57 deaths, about $1.1 b...
    Location: Skamania County, Washington, U.S.....‎
    Start date: March 27, 1980; 41 years ago
    Volcano: Mount St. Helens
    ‎Build-up to the eruption · ‎Pyroclastic flows · ‎Ash column · ‎Aftermath

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     Open crater as seen from the rim: A large mound is in the crater.
    Mount St. Helens from Monitor Ridge, this image shows the cone of devastation, the huge crater open to the north, the posteruption lava dome inside, and Crater Glacier surrounding the lava dome. The small photo on the left was taken from Spirit Lake before the eruption and the small photo on the right was taken after the eruption from roughly the same place. Spirit Lake can also be seen in the larger image, as well as two other Cascade volcanoes.

    Contents

    • 1Build-up to the eruption
    • 2Landslide and climactic phase
    • 3Pyroclastic flows
      • 3.1Initial lateral blast
      • 3.2Lateral blast result
      • 3.3Later flows
    • 4Ash column
    • 5Ash properties
      • 5.1Chemical composition
      • 5.2Index of refraction
    • 6Mudslides flow downstream
    • 7Aftermath
      • 7.1Direct results
        • 7.1.1Disputed death toll
      • 7.2Ash damage and removal
      • 7.3Cost
    • 8Later eruptions
      • 8.11980–1991
      • 8.22004–2008
    • 9Summary table
    • 10See also
    • 11References
      • 11.1Citations
      • 11.2Sources
    • 12Further reading
    • 13External links

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    1980 Eruption of Mount St. Helens

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    On March 27, 1980, a series of volcanic explosions and pyroclastic flows began at Mount St. Helens in Skamania County, Washington, United States. A series of phreatic blasts occurred from the summit and escalated until a major explosive eruption took place on May 18, 1980. Wikipedia
    Start date: May 18, 1980
    Volcano: Mount St. Helens
    Location: Mount Saint Helens
    VEI: 5
    Cost: $860 million weforum.org

     

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