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THE PRESS FEATURES

It is a year since Mount St Helens started cutting up rough in the Pacific North-west, blowing out ash and erupting herself over the countryside. The mountain’s temper was an unwelcome disruption to a peaceful way of life hard to find in some parts of America these days. But to people living in the shadow of the Cascade Range, such things are expected. STAN DARLING talks about life in that region, as seen by the early pioneers . . . '

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Press, 18 April 1981, Page 15

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THE PRESS FEATURES Press, 18 April 1981, Page 15

THE PRESS FEATURES Press, 18 April 1981, Page 15