Mount Baker
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English: Mount Baker is a stratovolcano in North Cascade Range of Washington, USA. It is wholly contained within Mount Baker Wilderness.
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East side from Artist Point
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East side from Ptarmigan Ridge
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NW side from Grouse Ridge
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NW side from Grouse Ridge
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NW side from Grouse Ridge
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NW side from Grouse Ridge
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South side from Sauk Mountain
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South side, including Sherman Crater
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SE side from Boulder Creek
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as seen through glacial crevasse
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Geologists collecting gases from a fumarole
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Heliotrope Ridge
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Sunrise at Skyline Divide
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Unusual cloud formation
Boulder Glacier
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Boulder Glacier
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Boulder Glacier
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Boulder Glacier
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Boulder Glacier
Coleman Glacier
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Coleman Glacier
Easton Glacier
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Easton Glacier moraine
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Easton Glacier
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Easton Glacier terminus
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The Easton Glacier (on the south flank) in 2003: The superimposed black line indicates its extent in 1985.
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Crevasse
Roosevelt Glacier
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Roosevelt Glacier Terminus
Distant views
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from the ferry to Nanaimo
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Mount Baker looms over farms of the Samish River Delta north of Bay View, Washington.
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from Point Roberts
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NW side from Burnaby, BC