There's A Reason This Alaska Volcano Is Absolutely Perfect. And It's Shocking.
By Casea Peterson|Published February 03, 2016
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Casea Peterson grew up archery hunting, fishing, and camping throughout the Pacific Northwest. Motivated by her love for the outdoors she moved to Alaska to attend school and to spend time exploring the last frontier. If she doesn’t have a pen in hand or her nose in a book, she can be found out on a lake or up in the woods around a fire with friends.
Mount Shishaldin is a very peculiar looking mountain on Unimak Island, part of the Aleutian Islands chain. The reason this mountain stands out among the rest is because it is almost perfect in every way. Shishaldin is the most symmetrical cone-shaped mountain on earth. In fact, the contour lines above 6,500 feet are perfectly circular. The perfection in its cone-like shape is a very strange occurrence and makes Mount Shishaldin one of a kind.
Learn more about this rare volcano and why it is considered to be so dangerous…