100-foot geyser erups from the Casa Diablo steam vents, twelve miles under June Lake. The steam vents had previously been dormant for a number of years.
100-foot geyser erups from the Casa Diablo steam vents, twelve miles under June Lake. The steam vents had previously been dormant for a number of years.
About 8 men and 2 dogs in snow, with toboggan in foreground, 4 cars at right, stop sign at center, and snow-covered hills, mountains, and trees in background, preparing for recovery of bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters
Cabin, with only snow-covered roof and top portion visible, with deep snow and snow-covered trees in foreground, trees and snow-covered hillside in background
This photograph appears with Los Angeles Times photo spread, February 17, 1938, "First Photographs of June Lake Snowslide Where Two Died Trapped in Cabin"
About 6 men, 2 dogs, 4 cars, and toboggan in snow, recovering bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters, with stop sign at left, trees and snow-covered hills in background
About 3 men, 4 dogs, and toboggan in snow, recovering bodies of Charles H. Clark and Edward Walters, with deep snow in foreground and midground, trees and snow-covered hills and mountains in background