Ice Age Lakes between Seattle and the Cascade Range
Interstate 90 between Seattle and North Bend, Washington rolls through outstanding scenery created during the Ice Age - and by the Seattle Fault. Glacial Lake Sammamish, Issaquah’s Lakeside Pit, North Bend’s Grouse Ridge, and Renton’s Coal Fields are all featured. Field evidence for the 900 AD earthquake on the Seattle Fault earthquake is also included. Tom Foster (http://HUGEfloods.com) and Nick Zentner (Central Washington University) have been hiking together in Washington for years. This ’Seattle Glacial Lakes’ episode is part of an ‘I-90 Rocks’ video series, a new project in addition to their popular ‘2 Minute Geology’ video series.

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