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Government Publicity Photo. The Drop Scene of 1800ft into the Arthur Valley. The Milford Track itself keeps well away from this, so that there is no need for the tramper to go near the edge unless he delights in such thrills. The adventurer seen here is evidently quite unperturbed.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 12 May 1928, Page 17

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, ■jovcrnment Publicity I'lioto. The Drop Scene of 1800ft into tho Arthur Valley. The Milford Track itself keeps well away from this, so that there is no need for the trampcr to (jo near the edge unless he delights in such thrills. The adventurer seen here is evidently quite unperturbed. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 12 May 1928, Page 17

, ■jovcrnment Publicity I'lioto. The Drop Scene of 1800ft into tho Arthur Valley. The Milford Track itself keeps well away from this, so that there is no need for the trampcr to (jo near the edge unless he delights in such thrills. The adventurer seen here is evidently quite unperturbed. Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 111, 12 May 1928, Page 17

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