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Glaciers of Mt. Shasta's North Face



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Blog: Lava Tubes, Waterfalls and One Huge Volcano! Mt. Shasta Photography
Date: July 24th 2007

Many people believe Mt. Shasta has supernatural powers, from the Native Americans known as the Shasta to the multitude of residents that make their home near the volcano today. Adherents to Hinduism, New Age beliefs and Buddhist monks are drawn to the volcano's serenity and imposing presence. So are outdoor enthusiasts, because at 14,200 feet Shasta is the 2nd largest volcano in the Cascades- so ... read more


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