Kilauea, 1924


Halemaumau Crater, viewed from the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, during the May 1924 eruption of Kilauea Volcano. H. Palmer and J. Stokes, geologists, are seen in the foreground. The cloud is 11,500 feet high and rising at the rate of 13 feet per second. 8:18 , May 22, 1924.


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