A black and white image of a woman gazing at the cinder cones in the crater of Haleakalā crater. The image shows the woman stand at the left side of the image with her back towards the camera. She is pictured wearing a floral dress and her hair is tied back with a head band. She is also wearing a fabric lei that is hanging on the right side of her shoulder. She is standing gazing at the view with her left hand on her hip. She appears to be standing on rocks and near the edge of the crater. There are large rocks on the ground she is standing on with some bare plants. The view in front of her is the cinder cones in the distance. The cinder cones appear to look smooth and pointy at the top. Below the cinder cones there is hardened lava and rocks. There are mountains to the left and right of the image in the background. The clouds in the sky appear to be sitting over the mountains in the distance.
A woman looking at the cinder cones in Haleakalā Crater.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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Muench Josef- Pictorial Photography
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