Aerial view of the four-peaked, 2,165-m ( 7,103 ft)-high Mount Mageik volcano at the
head of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Lava flows from Trident Volcano are ponded
against the base of Mount Mageik at lower right. Martin volcano, with a gaping summit
crater, is visible beyond and to the left of Mount Mageik along the topographic crest. View is to the west. Photograph by C. Neal, U.S. Geological Survey, June 4, 1990.

Aerial view of the four-peaked, 2,165-m ( 7,103 ft)-high Mount Mageik volcano at the head of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Lava flows from Trident Volcano are ponded against the base of Mount Mageik at lower right. Martin volcano, with a gaping summit crater, is visible beyond and to the left of Mount Mageik along the topographic crest. View is to the west. Photograph by C. Neal, U.S. Geological Survey, June 4, 1990.

Date: Jun 4th, 1990
Volcano(es): Martin Mageik
Photographer: Neal, C. A.
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/420
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