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View of the head of the Fox Glacier, showing Glacier Peak (all snow), Douglas Peak (in centre), with fluted columns like those of an organ running off to the right, and Mount Haidinger, 10,017 ft, 10,107 ft, and 10,059 ft respectively.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 13

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View of the head of the Fox Glacier, showing Glacier Peak (all snow), Douglas Peak (in centre), with fluted columns like those of an organ running off to the right, and Mount Haidinger, 10,017 ft, 10,107 ft, and 10,059 ft respectively. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 13

View of the head of the Fox Glacier, showing Glacier Peak (all snow), Douglas Peak (in centre), with fluted columns like those of an organ running off to the right, and Mount Haidinger, 10,017 ft, 10,107 ft, and 10,059 ft respectively. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 73, 30 March 1929, Page 13

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