A view to the south from Carlisle volcano across ominous, windy, turbulent Carlisle Pass, a challenging body of water separating Carlisle and Cleveland volcanoes.  The grass-covered northwest coastline of Cleveland is in the sun and the slope of little-known Herbert volcano is in the distance peeking out from the clouds.  Photo taken during the 2014 field season of the Islands of Four Mountains multidisciplinary project, work funded by the National Science Foundation, the USGS/AVO, and the Keck Geology Consortium.

A view to the south from Carlisle volcano across ominous, windy, turbulent Carlisle Pass, a challenging body of water separating Carlisle and Cleveland volcanoes. The grass-covered northwest coastline of Cleveland is in the sun and the slope of little-known Herbert volcano is in the distance peeking out from the clouds. Photo taken during the 2014 field season of the Islands of Four Mountains multidisciplinary project, work funded by the National Science Foundation, the USGS/AVO, and the Keck Geology Consortium.

Date: Aug 11th, 2014
Volcano(es): Carlisle Cleveland Herbert
Photographer: Fulton, Anne
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/67001
Credit: Image courtesy of the photographer.
Use Restriction: Please cite the photographer when using this image. Photo taken during the 2014 field season of the Islands of Four Mountains multidisciplinary project, work funded by the National Science Foundation, the USGS/AVO, and the Keck Geology Consortium.
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