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Government Publicity Photo. View from the Ball Pass, Southern Alps, showing: (1) The Minarets in the distance; (2) the Grand Tasman Glacier, 18 miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern side of Mount Cook; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier flowing in from the left. The ice of the Tasman Glacier is estimated to be about 1500 feet thick.

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 16 March 1929, Page 17

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– 'Government Publicity Photo. View from the Ball Pass, Southern Alps, showing: (I) The Minarets in the distance; (2) the Grand Tasman Glacier, 18 miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern sido of Mount Cook;; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier flowing in from the left. The ice of the Tasman * Glacier is estimated to be about 1500 feet thick. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 16 March 1929, Page 17

– 'Government Publicity Photo. View from the Ball Pass, Southern Alps, showing: (I) The Minarets in the distance; (2) the Grand Tasman Glacier, 18 miles long by 2 miles 14 chains broad, situated on the eastern sido of Mount Cook;; and (3) the Hockstetter Glacier flowing in from the left. The ice of the Tasman * Glacier is estimated to be about 1500 feet thick. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 16 March 1929, Page 17

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