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On the high valley about 200 feet below the summit of Mt. Shasta, California lies a series of hot sulphur fumaroles that show that the peak is still active, though dormant. The entire summit plateau smells of rotten eggs, the ground itself hisses w/ a warm sensation. This is also the location of John Muir's famous survival during a blizzard on the summit of the peak in 1875. While a few pools are visible, this panorama shows the overall area of geothermal activity.
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