View, looking west, at the head of the Russian Bay valley of Mount Recheshnoi, a deeply dissected, 1,984-m (6,510 ft)-high stratovolcano on central Umnak Island in the eastern Aleutian Islands. Unlike Vsevidof volcano, its neighbor to the west, Recheshnoi volcano has had no documented historical eruptions. Photograph by C. Nye, Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, August, 1985.

View, looking west, at the head of the Russian Bay valley of Mount Recheshnoi, a deeply dissected, 1,984-m (6,510 ft)-high stratovolcano on central Umnak Island in the eastern Aleutian Islands. Unlike Vsevidof volcano, its neighbor to the west, Recheshnoi volcano has had no documented historical eruptions. Photograph by C. Nye, Alaska Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys, August, 1985.

Date: 1985
Volcano(es): Recheshnoi
Photographer: Nye, C. J.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/489
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