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Densely vegetated area. Two masonry features are visible, though mostly obscured by vegetation: a square pillar, a small building (windows visible). Roof not visible, and the top of the pillar is jagged, suggesting damage.

View to the north along the coast from the mouth of the Wallibou. Four river channels meet the sea, emerging from steep-sided valleys, terminating in flat alluvial fans; the Wallibou, the largest, occupies the foreground. The steep-sided valley walls…

View towards the sea along a river channel. Slide is not labelled, but given its position in the collection, this is likely the Lower Reach of the Wallibou River in 1907. The river is in flow as a meandering single-threaded stream, over a…

View across the Wallibou River to the North Wall, a cliffed valley margin, which is the main focus of this image. The cliff consists of two obvious units: one lighter occupying the top third, and one darker making up the lower two thirds. The upper…

Close up image from within part of the lower Wallibou. The river, in flow, can be seen in the lower left of the image, and occupies part of what appears to be a gravel/boulder laden channel base. The channel margin is a major feature of this image,…

View down into part of the lower reach of the Wallibou river where the valley makes a ~90º bend to the west (likely one of three tributary confluences). The volcano is visible in the top left portion of the image. The valley floor is flat/gently…

The main subjects of this photograph are the funnel-like gully systems incised into basins within the valley sides in the background of the picture. The foreground shows steaming pyroclastic deposits which also appear to be deeply incised; the photo…

Photograph taken from the base of a valley looking up stream. The base of the valley is occupied by a smoothed surface of what appears to be the deposit of a pyroclastic density current; the surface of the deposit is incised by small channels (of the…

View down into a large gully. Patches of what appear to be flat terraces of pyroclastic density current deposits are visible on the margins of the gully, between them a deeply incised channel. Gully margins above the level of the terraces are bare;…

Photograph of the Wallibou Works showing damaged buildings (masonry, pillars, arches, no roofing apparent) and machinery (e.g. a crate, a range of large wheels, including what appears to be a water wheel). Works are partially buried by a deposit,…
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