Birds-Eye View from Uwēkahuna Bluff with Cars and Visitors
A black and white image of Kīlauea from Uwēkahuna bluff. The image was taken from afar and shows many cars parked along the caldera floor. There are eighteen cars parked sporadically around the area with some visitors standing near the cars while others are standing along the edge of a crater looking at the lava lake. In the distance the walls of the caldera are visible. On the left bottom corner of the image there is a photographer signature, “Copyrighted Tai Sing Loo 1373.” Also along the bottom of the image is a caption that reads, “Hawaii National Park. Bird’s-eye view of the crater of Kilauea from top of Uwekahuna Bluff.”
A birds-eye view of Kīlauea from Uwēkahuna bluff with many cars and people in the distance.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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Loo Tai Sing- US Navy
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