
This is a stereoscopic photograph from 1905, titled "No. 87. Japanese Bomb-proof Burrow. Copyrighted, 1905, by T. W. Ingersoll." It shows a Japanese soldier standing in front of a burrow constructed from sandbags. The soldier is wearing a dark uniform with a peaked cap. He appears to be kneeling or crouching, possibly inspecting the sandbag construction. The sandbags are piled high to create a protective barrier, forming the entrance to the burrow. The background shows a barren landscape with a few sparse trees and a simple wooden fence. The sky is a pale blue. The ground is a reddish-brown color. The image is a classic example of early 20th-century photography, capturing a moment in military history. The stereoscopic effect would have created a 3D image when viewed with a stereoscope.