Ice cliffs hanging from the south-west face of Mt Cook (3764 metres). This picture, looking south-east from the west side of the mountain, was taken from a light aircraft flying at about 3000 metres over the head of the Fox Glacier. The crest in the left foreground leads on to the highest of the mountain’s three peaks.
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Press, 29 June 1987, Page 20
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57Ice cliffs hanging from the south-west face of Mt Cook (3764 metres). This picture, looking south-east from the west side of the mountain, was taken from a light aircraft flying at about 3000 metres over the head of the Fox Glacier. The crest in the left foreground leads on to the highest of the mountain’s three peaks. Press, 29 June 1987, Page 20
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