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A CAMP COOKHOUSE IN THE KARAKORAM HIMALAYAS.—Built of boulders by Balti porters, this cookhouse served the Canterbury expedition to Mount Masherbrum at its camp in the Hushe valley. On the left is John Harrison, of Christchurch, and with him is Ali, the cook.

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27706, 9 July 1955, Page 2

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A CAMP COOKHOUSE IN THE KARAKORAM HIMALAYAS.—Built of boulders by Balti porters, this cookhouse served the Canterbury expedition to Mount Masherbrum at its camp in the Hushe valley. On the left is John Harrison, of Christchurch, and with him is Ali, the cook. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27706, 9 July 1955, Page 2

A CAMP COOKHOUSE IN THE KARAKORAM HIMALAYAS.—Built of boulders by Balti porters, this cookhouse served the Canterbury expedition to Mount Masherbrum at its camp in the Hushe valley. On the left is John Harrison, of Christchurch, and with him is Ali, the cook. Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27706, 9 July 1955, Page 2

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