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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Recently Discovered Photographs of Mount Saint Helens. January 1, 2014. Several weeks later, on May 18, 1980, Reid perished in a volcanic blast the destroyed much of the mountain. For over 30 years the roll of film went untouched until Linda Lutes discovered the film in a box at The Columbian and processed the images. Origionally reported on The Columbians website. You can view the entire original story here http.Latest .

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Just another world.edu site. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Recently Discovered Photographs of Mount Saint Helens. January 1, 2014. Several weeks later, on May 18, 1980, Reid perished in a volcanic blast the destroyed much of the mountain. For over 30 years the roll of film went untouched until Linda Lutes discovered the film in a box at The Columbian and processed the images. Origionally reported on The Columbians website. You can view the entire original story here http.Latest .

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