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ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT FUJIYAMA.—The United States Secretary of the Interior, Mr S. Udall, walking under an ice-covered archway on reaching the summit of the 12,397 ft Mount Fujiyama, Japan, on November 5. Behind Mr Udall is Corporal M. Moore, U.S. Marine Corps, who accompanied him on the climb. The archway is the entrance to a shrine.

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 19

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ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT FUJIYAMA.—The United States Secretary of the Interior, Mr S. Udall, walking under an ice-covered archway on reaching the summit of the 12,397 ft Mount Fujiyama, Japan, on November 5. Behind Mr Udall is Corporal M. Moore, U.S. Marine Corps, who accompanied him on the climb. The archway is the entrance to a shrine. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 19

ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT FUJIYAMA.—The United States Secretary of the Interior, Mr S. Udall, walking under an ice-covered archway on reaching the summit of the 12,397 ft Mount Fujiyama, Japan, on November 5. Behind Mr Udall is Corporal M. Moore, U.S. Marine Corps, who accompanied him on the climb. The archway is the entrance to a shrine. Press, Volume C, Issue 29671, 15 November 1961, Page 19

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