View south-westwards across glaciated terrain from an 870m summit in cushion fellfield on Navarino Island along the sharp beech forest treeline of stunted (to 2m) Nothogagus pumilio stems at about 650m that have acquired their autumn colour. Poorly drained depressions below the treeline are largely covered by small tussocks of Cortaderia magellanica that resemble New Zealand snow tussock.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 37
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58View south-westwards across glaciated terrain from an 870m summit in cushion fellfield on Navarino Island along the sharp beech forest treeline of stunted (to 2m) Nothogagus pumilio stems at about 650m that have acquired their autumn colour. Poorly drained depressions below the treeline are largely covered by small tussocks of Cortaderia magellanica that resemble New Zealand snow tussock. Forest and Bird, Volume 15, Issue 2, 1 May 1984, Page 37
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