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A PANORAMA FROM AVALANCHE PEAK. Rolleston s twin peaks tower in the left, while a dense fog hangs over Westland, but not so dense that it cannot be pierced by Mounts Alexander and Otira, which resemble islands rather than mountains. On the Canterbury side, Arthur’s Pass is bathed in sunlight. Hill's Peak and Mounts Temple, Franklin, and B’Limit are on the right.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 41

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A PANORAMA FROM AVALANCHE PEAK. Rolleston s twin peaks tower in the left, while a dense fog hangs over Westland, but not so dense that it cannot be pierced by Mounts Alexander and Otira, which resemble islands rather than mountains. On the Canterbury side, Arthur’s Pass is bathed in sunlight. Hill's Peak and Mounts Temple, Franklin, and B’Limit are on the right. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 41

A PANORAMA FROM AVALANCHE PEAK. Rolleston s twin peaks tower in the left, while a dense fog hangs over Westland, but not so dense that it cannot be pierced by Mounts Alexander and Otira, which resemble islands rather than mountains. On the Canterbury side, Arthur’s Pass is bathed in sunlight. Hill's Peak and Mounts Temple, Franklin, and B’Limit are on the right. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 41