The image is in black and white. In the foreground of the image, there is a slightly blurry structure in the lower right corner. Behind this structure is a large, cylindrical, metal tank. To the left and slightly behind the tank is a giant pile of cut tree trunks. The pile is as wide as the tank. A man stands on top of the pile, looking to a shed behind the tank and pile. Another smaller, lighter-colored tank sits directly in front of the shed's center. The shed itself is quite large, spanning nearly the entirety of the photo from one end to the other. The roof is bright. None of the structure is enclosed. Posts and beams support the roof and ground the building. A dirt road runs alongside the wood pile and shed, running into the forest behind the shed. Dense forest surrounds the shed and continues into the background. The slope of a mountain is faintly visible in the distance. A label written on the bottom white border of the photo reads, "Water shed, Volcano House."
An overhead view of the water shed up the hill behind the Volcano House.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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