ANTARCTIC PEAK CLIMBED.—Mr B. C. McAleer, of Christchurch (left), and Mr C. Mauri, of Lecco, Italy, holding their countries’ flags at the summit of Mount Terra Nova (7002ft on Ross Island. Mr Mauri, who is a photographer and journalist, and an experienced mountaineer, accompanied five New Zealanders on a scientific expedition. —New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme photograph.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 20
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57ANTARCTIC PEAK CLIMBED.—Mr B. C. McAleer, of Christchurch (left), and Mr C. Mauri, of Lecco, Italy, holding their countries’ flags at the summit of Mount Terra Nova (7002ft on Ross Island. Mr Mauri, who is a photographer and journalist, and an experienced mountaineer, accompanied five New Zealanders on a scientific expedition. —New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme photograph. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31586, 25 January 1968, Page 20
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