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Excerpt from Out West
Now all is so quiet that it is difficult to believe that, at a time probably 110 longer ago than when the gold - seekers first began to cross the continent, a stream of molten lava ?owed out from the base of Cinder Cone. The ?ow was quiet and probably failed to attract even the attention of the Indians, but it spread over fully ten square miles, filling the valley and making a dam across it. Above this dam a body of water has collected; and to this has been given the name of Snag Lake, because in its clear depths can still be seen the stubs of the trees which once covered the surface.
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