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This unique photograph is taken looking into a window of Mr Amos M’Kegg's house at Lake Wanaka. In the central " ““““ distance (fom the left) are Niger, Fog, and Black Peaks. Looking out of the window the order of these peaks would be reversed. Staff Photographer

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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 40

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This unique photograph is taken looking into a window of Mr Amos M’Kegg's house at Lake Wanaka. In the central " ““““ distance (fom the left) are Niger, Fog, and Black Peaks. Looking out of the window the order of these peaks would be reversed. Staff Photographer Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 40

This unique photograph is taken looking into a window of Mr Amos M’Kegg's house at Lake Wanaka. In the central " ““““ distance (fom the left) are Niger, Fog, and Black Peaks. Looking out of the window the order of these peaks would be reversed. Staff Photographer Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 40

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