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OK, this shouldn't be too difficult.

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Looks like the amusement park is more like a fair and not permanent. That's all I got. Im going sailing.
 
OK, this is sort of a trick skyline, yes, that in itself is a clue. Looking for the name of the mountain,
extra points if you can name the lake too.

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That would be St Helens and Spirit Lake which is now completely destroyed after the eruptions. I'm not old enough to have seen it like that but I'm familiar with photos. It was one of the most beautiful lakes in the Cascade mountains.

This is pretty much what it looked like when I saw it in 2002.

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Okay....

Keeping with the mountain theme, this time I have chosen a hard one. I'll give hints as we go.

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That would be St Helens and Spirit Lake which is now completely destroyed after the eruptions. I'm not old enough to have seen it like that but I'm familiar with photos. It was one of the most beautiful lakes in the Cascade mountains.

This is pretty much what it looked like when I saw it in 2002.

Correct.
 
Are you a geologist?

Haha, maybe amateurishly, I guess I know the fundamentals. I enjoy learning about all branches of science: chemistry, physics, biology, astronomy, geology. Except Taxonomy, I couldn't care less about how humans decide to categorize living things.
 
Here is a clue: This is a volcano, and it's in the U.S. which means it must be in one of the following states: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, or Hawaii.
 
Are you a geologist?

I would venture to say 'no' to that, as "volcanic rock" is not a type of rock but a description of origin. Volcanic rock and sedimentary rock are not mutually exclusive; volcanic rock can and often leads to both metamorphic and sedimentary stratification, so going by looks alone it looks to have been stratified in some fashion.

Anyhow, I have no guesses on this one.


Here is a clue: This is a volcano, and it's in the U.S. which means it must be in one of the following states: Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California, or Hawaii.

Uhhh....what about all of the other states with volcanoes? Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota, Idaho, Virginia, New Hampshire, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, and Texas all have at least one volcano.
 

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