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ANTARCTIC TRANSPORT.—Mr Peter Jennings, a member of the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme, driving a motor toboggan away from a United States Navy Hercules at Evans Neve, 8000ft above sea level in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mr Jennings is a field assistant with the Victoria University geological research team which will live on the Evans neve for five weeks. —Photo: Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R.

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 1

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ANTARCTIC TRANSPORT.—Mr Peter Jennings, a member of the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme, driving a motor toboggan away from a United States Navy Hercules at Evans Neve, 8000ft above sea level in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mr Jennings is a field assistant with the Victoria University geological research team which will live on the Evans neve for five weeks. —Photo: Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 1

ANTARCTIC TRANSPORT.—Mr Peter Jennings, a member of the New Zealand Antarctic Research Programme, driving a motor toboggan away from a United States Navy Hercules at Evans Neve, 8000ft above sea level in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica. Mr Jennings is a field assistant with the Victoria University geological research team which will live on the Evans neve for five weeks. —Photo: Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32779, 2 December 1971, Page 1

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