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TryingToBeHere OP t1_ja59lev wrote

Sometimes the native name is spelled Tahoma or Takhoma, but the Puyallup Tribe has clarified the name and preferred spelling -- "Tacoma" like the city.

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Lasiocarpa83 t1_ja59upm wrote

Nice shot! What lens focal length did you use here?

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TryingToBeHere OP t1_ja5ay79 wrote

I don't know a lot about cameras besides point and click. I was using my sigma 250mm-600mm lens that I have primarily for birding, and this would have been mostly zoomed out so like 300mm I think (unless I am misunderstanding the word "focal length").

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MiddleCentipede t1_ja5p59q wrote

Do you think this guy is listening to "Disco Inferno" on his Walkman?

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GoNudi t1_ja5ypb6 wrote

Such a beautiful area with so much life! I hope something like the Ohio chemical train issue never happens here. This state (and Northwest region) is such a treasure to the whole country.

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Gwtheyrn t1_ja5yrs8 wrote

It's going to murder us all one day, but it will look gorgeous until then.

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GoNudi t1_ja5zkcj wrote

I used to be THAT GUY. Totally clueless yet would get annoyed at others blasting their music. Wife helped me evolve, i'm much more advanced now with my headphones & love it! Boney M, Mariachi El Bronx, Gershwin, Vampire Weekend, or others on demand as loud as I want without bothering a soul ~ I love it!

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oldgar t1_ja65cq6 wrote

Actually it's Tahoma

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oldgar t1_ja6j0t8 wrote

Mount Rainier (/reɪˈnɪər/), also known as Tahoma, is a large active stratovolcano in the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest. The mountain is located in Mount Rainier National Park about 59 miles (95 km) south-southeast of Seattle.

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thabc t1_ja86pau wrote

Looks 300ish, so you're probably not far off.

Some of my lenses will report the focal length to the camera and it gets stored in the EXIF data in the original file. You could probably look it up if you are curious.

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nopefish83 t1_ja87g5j wrote

We really be making memes about Pompeii and then take pictures like that

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ElTardoDente t1_ja942kv wrote

That dude roller skating is glorious af. Mountain looks nice too

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TryingToBeHere OP t1_jaaecnu wrote

Cascadia megathrust earthquake involving Juan De Fuca plate is a scarier disaster and a higher risk too I believe. There are cities on the coast like Long Beach, WA that will simply disappear. I5 will be out for weeks. They happen about every 300-500 years and it has been 323 years since the last one.

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starfyredragon t1_jad6iso wrote

Basically those in the area of the immediate blast zone (the red area on the graph). Things will be high unpleasent for everyone else in its area of effect, but not murder-zone unpleasant. After the blast zone, the next biggest murder-doom is the smoke, which the prevailing easterlies will push over Idaho. The bigger concern for WA isn't if Rainer blows or its ash, it's if it triggers the fault lines.

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