A black and white image of a male park ranger taking two visitors on an interpretive hike. In the center of the image a park ranger is standing facing two visitors. He is wearing the National Park Service uniform including a ranger hat, a short sleeve collared button-down shirt, a belt with a radio holder, and pants. He has his right arm outstretched towards the left side of the image. A man and woman are standing in front of the park ranger looking towards the left side of the image where the ranger is pointing or holding something. The man is located on the left side of the image and has his hands on his hips. He is wearing eyeglasses, a t-shirt, and cut-off jean shorts. The woman is standing to the left of the man. She is wearing sunglasses, a short sleeve shirt, a purse hanging from her right shoulder, and shorts. She is holding a camera in her left hand. In the background, behind the park ranger is a large fern tree or hapuʻu.
A park ranger talking with two visitors during an interpretive hike.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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