VERITAS - a blog by SlightStrider

Veritas (Latin, meaning "truth"). SlightStrider's online niche where he shall express what is truly on his mind and consider what is truly going on in the world. Postings shall be about things shallow and deep, sacred and secular. The goal is to do away with Platonic seperation because everything we do is an act of worship -- either to God or to ourselves.

Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Eruption of Mount St. Helens

FIND THIS AND OVER 6,000 TRAVEL VIDEOS AT WWW.TRAVELVIDEOSTORE.COM The Eruption of Mount St. Helens chronicles the events during one of America's most famous natural disasters. Beginning on Sunday, May 18, 1980, the once beautiful symmetrical cone, rising 9,667 feet above sea level, lost over 8.8 billion cubic yards of ice, rock and dirt, and 1,300 feet of height. This film includes footage from the rescue helicopters that combed the area looking for survivors. These amazing scenes reveal an unearthly landscape of mud, ash and steaming craters, which sharply contrast the pre-eruption scenery of pristine snow-covered peaks. Revisiting the area a decade later, it is startling to see the rapid recovery after so much destruction. The Eruption of Mount St. Helens explores the power of nature to destroy and to heal. Academy Award½ Nominee Best Short Documentary Language(s): English, Chinese Subtitles: English Video: Color Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 Bonus Features: Bonus Featurette: Images of a Volcano. Closed Captioned.