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AN EVER-CHANGING SCENE.—A new picture of the terminal face of the Franz Josef glacier in South Westland. The glacier is continuing to advance at a rate of about a foot a day. In the foreground is a stream of water from the river outlet from under the ice. The lake formerly situated at the face has now filled up.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25955, 8 November 1949, Page 6

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AN EVER-CHANGING SCENE.—A new picture of the terminal face of the Franz Josef glacier in South Westland. The glacier is continuing to advance at a rate of about a foot a day. In the foreground is a stream of water from the river outlet from under the ice. The lake formerly situated at the face has now filled up. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25955, 8 November 1949, Page 6

AN EVER-CHANGING SCENE.—A new picture of the terminal face of the Franz Josef glacier in South Westland. The glacier is continuing to advance at a rate of about a foot a day. In the foreground is a stream of water from the river outlet from under the ice. The lake formerly situated at the face has now filled up. Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25955, 8 November 1949, Page 6