A black and white photo of a man peering over into Kīlauea crater. The image shows a man on his hands and knees on top of lava rocks wearing a news boy cap, a black suit, and a hat. The rocks he is crawling on are very close to the crater’s edge which is pictured on the left side of the image. The right side of the image has a sign on the rocks that reads “Kilauea Crater, 3 Miles Long. 2 Miles Wide. 550 feet Deep. 2650 Acres.” The bottom of the image has a hand-written caption that reads “Halemaumau- the fire put within Kilauea Crater.”
A man on his hands and knees peering into Kīlauea Crater.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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Mattingly Joseph - Los Angeles Steam Ship
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