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Global Volcanism Program | Image GVP-02727

Glaciated Mount Baker is seen here from Twin Lakes to the north. Sherman Crater, the source of historical eruptions from Mount Baker, is visible on the left side between the summit and the smaller Sherman Peak. The older eroded Black Buttes volcano forms the two peaks below and to the right of the summit. Photo by Lee Siebert, 1971 (Smithsonian Institution).

Glaciated Mount Baker is seen here from Twin Lakes to the north. Sherman Crater, the source of historical eruptions from Mount Baker, is visible on the left side between the summit and the smaller Sherman Peak. The older eroded Black Buttes volcano forms the two peaks below and to the right of the summit.

Photo by Lee Siebert, 1971 (Smithsonian Institution).

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