A VIEW FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT BARTLETT in the Antarctic. A 100-mile wall of high ranges can be seen in the distance. Captain Scott’s party took 12 days to man-haul equipment and supplies past these mountains. Air-conditioned Hercules aircraft now cover the distance in half-an-hour. -Photograph by A. C. Bibby, Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 17
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54A VIEW FROM THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT BARTLETT in the Antarctic. A 100-mile wall of high ranges can be seen in the distance. Captain Scott’s party took 12 days to man-haul equipment and supplies past these mountains. Air-conditioned Hercules aircraft now cover the distance in half-anhour. -Photograph by A. C. Bibby, Antarctic Division, D.S.I.R. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 17
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