The image is in black and white. In the foreground of the photo, a young girl sits on the bent trunk of a koa tree that had been cut down and made to resemble a horse. The girl looks at the camera and smiles, her left hand resting on the trunk while her right holds a large stick like a spear. She is wearing a large coat and heeled shoes. The group of people behind her looks on and smiles. The background contains more trees, which are only faintly visible through mist. The bottom left corner of the image has a caption that reads, "681, Koa Forest, Hawaii National Park, 6-30-1925." Another caption, near the right corner of the image reads, "Spark plug."
A group of people posing in a koa forest in the park.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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