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Snowflelds and beautiful cloud "cfFccts as scon from Graham's Saddle (8759 ft) the snow-hound pass over the Divide, at tho head of the neve of the Franz Josef Glacier. Those snowflelds, centred in the picture hy the Mackay Rocks, are four miles across, and correspond in width. In tho left foreground is portion of Mount Rudolf (9039 ft); beyond is the Kaiser Fritz rango, with the small snowficld of Mount Moltke (16509 ft) showing out against the clouds; while below this the head of the trunk of the Franz Josef Glacier' is seen dipping abruptly into tho Great Ice Fails. In. the middle riflht distance is Teichelmann Rock, and to tho right of this again portion of the Baird Range. The Chamberlin snowfleld appears In tho right and middle foreground and tho Geikie beyond the Mackay Rocks. .

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 17

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Snowflelds and beautiful cloud "cfFccts as scon from Graham's Saddle (8759 ft) the snow-hound pass over the Divide, at tho head of the neve of the Franz Josef Glacier. Those snowflelds, centred in the picture hy the Mackay Rocks, are four miles across, and correspond in width. In tho left foreground is portion of Mount Rudolf (9039 ft); beyond is the Kaiser Fritz rango, with the small snowficld of Mount Moltke (16509 ft) showing out against the clouds; while below this the head of the trunk of the Franz Josef Glacier' is seen dipping abruptly into tho Great Ice Fails. In. the middle riflht distance is Teichelmann Rock, and to tho right of this again portion of the Baird Range. The Chamberlin snowfleld appears In tho right and middle foreground and tho Geikie beyond the Mackay Rocks. . Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 17

Snowflelds and beautiful cloud "cfFccts as scon from Graham's Saddle (8759 ft) the snow-hound pass over the Divide, at tho head of the neve of the Franz Josef Glacier. Those snowflelds, centred in the picture hy the Mackay Rocks, are four miles across, and correspond in width. In tho left foreground is portion of Mount Rudolf (9039 ft); beyond is the Kaiser Fritz rango, with the small snowficld of Mount Moltke (16509 ft) showing out against the clouds; while below this the head of the trunk of the Franz Josef Glacier' is seen dipping abruptly into tho Great Ice Fails. In. the middle riflht distance is Teichelmann Rock, and to tho right of this again portion of the Baird Range. The Chamberlin snowfleld appears In tho right and middle foreground and tho Geikie beyond the Mackay Rocks. . Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 96, 27 April 1929, Page 17

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