Cascade volcanoes
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English: The Cascade Range and Coast Mountains are dominated by the Cascade Volcanoes, a series of high stratovolcanoes.
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The Mount Meager volcanic complex as seen from the east near Pemberton, BC
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Mount Cayley as seen from its southeast slopes
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Mount Garibaldi as seen from the south
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Mount Baker and Boulder Glacier from the southeast
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East slope of Glacier Peak with Cool (left), Chocolate (descending from summit), North Guardian and Dusty Glaciers (right)
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Mount Rainier as viewed from the Sourdough Ridge trail
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3,000 ft (1 km) steam plume from Mount St. Helens on May 19, 1982
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Aerial photo of Mount Adams, showing a recent debris flow
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Mount Hood reflected in Trillium Lake
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Three Sisters from the southeast
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Newberry Caldera, with Paulina Lake, East Lake, and Big Obsidian Flow
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The caldera of Mount Mazama, filled by Crater Lake
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Medicine Lake Volcano as seen from Lava Beds National Monument
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Mount Shasta from the south