Government Publicity Photo. View taken from the Sealy Range, close to "The Hermitage," showing the western face of "Aorangi" (Mount Cook), the monarch of the Southern Alps; a spur of Mount Sefton (running down from the left of the picture); and the Hooker Glacier flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view shows something like 10,000 feet of him.
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 16 March 1929, Page 17
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63. '.■:.■''.,. Government Publicity Photo. View taken from the Scaly Range, close to "The Hermitage," showing the western face of "Aorangi" (Mount Cook), the monarch of the.Southern Alps; a spur of Mount Sefton (running down from the left of the picture) r'aniT the Hooker Glacior flowing down in between. "Aorangi" is 12,349 feet high, and this view, shows something like 10,000 feet of him. Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 61, 16 March 1929, Page 17
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