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T/nrrdNir FPT7PTIONS IN NEW GUlNEA.—Photographs from Rabaul, which was rendered temporarily uninhabitable by recent volcanic disturbances, the town being covered with inrt.ni Pumice and dust LEFT: An aerial view of the smouldering crater on Vulcan Island in Blanche Bay. This volcano, with the Matuhi volcano on the north side of Rabaul harbour, tncnes oj pumice ana au> . damage. RIGHT: Coconut palms sagging under the weight of mud and pumice from the active craters.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 18

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T/nrrdNir FPT7PTIONS IN NEW GUlNEA.—Photographs from Rabaul, which was rendered temporarily uninhabitable by recent volcanic disturbances, the town being covered with inrt.ni Pumice and dust LEFT: An aerial view of the smouldering crater on Vulcan Island in Blanche Bay. This volcano, with the Matuhi volcano on the north side of Rabaul harbour, tncnes oj pumice ana au> . damage. RIGHT: Coconut palms sagging under the weight of mud and pumice from the active craters. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 18

T/nrrdNir FPT7PTIONS IN NEW GUlNEA.—Photographs from Rabaul, which was rendered temporarily uninhabitable by recent volcanic disturbances, the town being covered with inrt.ni Pumice and dust LEFT: An aerial view of the smouldering crater on Vulcan Island in Blanche Bay. This volcano, with the Matuhi volcano on the north side of Rabaul harbour, tncnes oj pumice ana au> . damage. RIGHT: Coconut palms sagging under the weight of mud and pumice from the active craters. Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22121, 17 June 1937, Page 18

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