A black and white image of a covered exhibit area at the Kaʻu shelter. In the center of the image is an area of ash that has been lined by brick. On top of the brick are metal railings to prevent people from climbing over and onto the protected footprints. The ash has been covered by a glass shield to prevent damage to the footprints. There is a walkway around the footprints case. Behind the case there are three exhibit panels on the exterior wall of a building. From left to right the exhibit panels are titled, "How Footprints Are Formed,” “Who Made the Footprints,” and “Pisolite."
An outside exhibit area featuring footprints in the Kaʻu desert.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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