Mount Baker
Mount Baker, also known as Koma Kulshan or Kulshan, is an active volcano in the Pacific Northwest. It is located in Washington in the United States.[1]
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Mount Baker from Oak Bay, British Columbia, 1903, Photo: Charles Edward Clarke
Mount Baker, photographed facing English Bay, looms over the residential towers of downtown Vancouver
Panorama from the northwest showing Lincoln and Colfax peaks, the Black Buttes and Mount Baker
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Park and Rainbow Glaciers on the northeast flank
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Sampling fumarole gas at Sherman Crater in 1981
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View south into Sherman Crater from Grant Peak, 10,781 ft (3,286 m) in 2004. Sherman Peak, 10,140 ft (3,090 m) at left; fumaroles of west rim at right.
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Steam plume rising from Sherman Crater, December 1999, telephoto taken from Bellingham, Washington
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Mount Baker and Boulder Glacier as seen from the southeast
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A map of the glaciers on Mount Baker