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PREPARATIONS FOR ANTARCTIC JOURNEY—A photograph taken on the Polar Plateau, at an altitude of 7000ft and in 80 degrees of frost, when members of a New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme field party were unloading a Dakota aircraft of the United States Navy. The aircraft carried material for a supply depot to be used by the New Zealanders on their three-month, dog-sledge survey and geological journey through the northern mountains of the Ross Dependency. -Photograph from the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 7

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PREPARATIONS FOR ANTARCTIC JOURNEY—A photograph taken on the Polar Plateau, at an altitude of 7000ft and in 80 degrees of frost, when members of a New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme field party were unloading a Dakota aircraft of the United States Navy. The aircraft carried material for a supply depot to be used by the New Zealanders on their three-month, dog-sledge survey and geological journey through the northern mountains of the Ross Dependency. -Photograph from the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 7

PREPARATIONS FOR ANTARCTIC JOURNEY—A photograph taken on the Polar Plateau, at an altitude of 7000ft and in 80 degrees of frost, when members of a New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme field party were unloading a Dakota aircraft of the United States Navy. The aircraft carried material for a supply depot to be used by the New Zealanders on their three-month, dog-sledge survey and geological journey through the northern mountains of the Ross Dependency. -Photograph from the Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30287, 13 November 1963, Page 7

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