Danger: Thomas Boles at the Crater's Edge, Halemaʻumaʻu
The image is in black and white. At the center of the photo is a man standing with his legs shoulder-width apart and hands at his sides. His face is obscured by shadows. He is wearing a hat, jacket, pants, and boots. To the left of his right leg is a small sign on a short post that reads, "Danger." The sign is along the edge of a crater. The ground beneath the man is composed of lava rock and is smooth and dusty. There are a few noticeable cracks running through the surface, though they are on the smaller side. The background is a blur behind the man. A black caption near the upper left of the photo reads, "Before." The writing is somewhat smudged.
Thomas Boles near the crater's edge next to a park safety sign.
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park Museum and Archives
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