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Mount Cook, 12,349 ft. high, the King of the New Zealand Alps, and Mount Dampier, from Mt. Hicks.

ON THE LEFT IS MR. R. S. LOW, A WELL KNOWN CLIMB 1

T l ' HIE OTHER FIGURE IS MR. A. GRAHAM, A CAPABLE GUIDE.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 15, 13 April 1907, Page 8

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Mount Cook, 12,349 ft. high, the King of the New Zealand Alps, and Mount Dampier, from Mt. Hicks. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 15, 13 April 1907, Page 8

Mount Cook, 12,349 ft. high, the King of the New Zealand Alps, and Mount Dampier, from Mt. Hicks. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 15, 13 April 1907, Page 8

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