Black and white photograph of lava entering a body of water. The foreground shows a beach-like scene with rocks and palm trees. Towards the center, and extending past the right side of the image, large clouds of steam are rising from the water where lava flows into and cools. The photograph is very dark and only silhouettes and outlines are visible. On the bottom right, handwriting reads, “copyright 1926 F. J. Cody Hilo, Hawaii.”
Lava entering the ocean in Hilo, captured by F. J. Cody in 1926.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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Cody F. J.
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