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Paulina Peak (7984'/2434m) summit (gigapixel)
USA

Gigapixel view from the top of Paulina Peak (elev. 7,984') in Newberry National Volcanic Monument east of La Pine, Oregon.  This summit has easy access via a dirt road & features a fantastic look of the Newberry Caldera.  Paulina & East Lakes are visible down below along w/ portions of the Big Obsidian Flow.  The skies were hazy due to the fires burning in the High Cascades to the west however one can see glimpses of the Three Sisters, Broken Top, Mount Bachelor, as well as faint views of Mt. Jefferson & Mt. Hood to the north.  Hazy views south towards Fort Rock area & distant Summer Lake rim.  A fire lookout once adorned the summit starting in 1915 & had been modified a number of times before it was finally removed sometime around 1969.

 

Gigapixel panorama (1.052 gigapixels), 267 photos, 45880x22940 pixels

Copyright: William L
Art: Spherical
Resolution: 45880x22940
Taken: 20/08/2022
Hochgeladen: 22/08/2022
Published: 22/08/2022
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Tags: paulina peak; oregon; newberry national volcanic monument; crater; caldera; east lake; big obsidian flow; fire lookout; tower; viewpoint; vista; vantage; overlook; summit; gigapixel; cascade range; mountains; volcano; volcanic; fort rock; pumice flat; high desert; inter lake flow; central pumice cone; north
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