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In early June 1912, residents of southeast Alaska began to feel earthquakes daily. Earthquakes are common in this region, which is well-known for its geologic instability, though these were getting stronger. The remaining two families at Katmai village evacuated, and they were just in time. On June 6th, the largest volcanic eruption of the twentieth century exploded. The skies darkened and the sun disappeared for more than 60 hours, and the aftermath of the explosion was felt hundreds of miles away.
This week on America’s National Parks: the Novarupta volcano in Katmai National Park.
National Park News: Pot Farms Keep Cropping Up In Death Valley National Park
Yellowstone After the Floods
Escape from Alcatraz
Lesser Known Founding Fathers
National Park News | Yosemite Braces for Floods, Condors Get Bird Flu, and More
Scaling the Heights: The Evolution and Impact of Rock Climbing in Yosemite
The Mysterious Disappearance of Everett Ruess: Artist, Adventurer, and Enigma
Nature’s Open Door: Unlocking Accessible Adventures in National Parks
America’s Outdoor Recreation Act
The Mysterious Lives of Northern Elephant Seals
Agate Fossil Beds
The History of North American Elk in our National Parks
National Park News: 2023 Parks Budget, Daring Helicopter Rescue
Assateague - Beyond the Ponies
White Nose Syndrome
2023 National Park Entry Reservations, New Funding for Parks, and More
Combating Invasive Species in National Parks
Shenandoah Part 2
Shenandoah Part 1
National Park Passes Explained — 2023 Updates
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