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Shutterstock Saddle Road, Hawaii The US Army carved Saddle Road through Big Island lava in 1942 to reach military bases fast if Japan invaded....
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Shutterstock Saddle Road, Hawaii The US Army carved Saddle Road through Big Island lava in 1942 to reach military bases fast if Japan invaded....
Wikimedia Commons/Not found Roden Crater James Turrell spotted a unique landform while flying over northern Arizona in 1974. He spent 500 hours searching by...
Flickr/LassenNPS Lassen Volcanic National Park On May 22, 1915, Lassen Peak blew a column of ash 30,000 feet into the sky and sent a...
Shutterstock Sunset Crater, Arizona In 1085 CE, a massive fissure ripped open near what is now Flagstaff, Arizona. The eruption shot lava fountains 2,000...
Shutterstock Crater Lake Caldera Mount Mazama once stood 12,000 feet tall in Oregon’s Cascade Mountains. Then 7,700 years ago, a massive eruption emptied its...
Shutterstock Crater Lake, Oregon Seven thousand years ago, Mount Mazama blew its top in one of the most violent eruptions North America had ever...
Shutterstock Wupatki National Monument, Arizona The desert around Wupatki looks empty now, but it once held one of the busiest towns in the Southwest....
Shutterstock The Grotto, Portland Tucked away in Northeast, the Grotto is 62-acre stunning cave chapel carved into volcanic rock. And beyond the religious art,...
Shutterstock Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii Walk through Kilauea’s territory and you’ll see every stage of how Hawaii was built: fresh black lava steaming as it...
Shutterstock Pinnacles National Park, California About 2 hours from San Francisco, 3 hours from Oakland, and 5 hours from Los Angeles sits Pinnacles National...