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A 20-hour visit to Aoraki-Mt Cook National Park during Easter 2008

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« Reply #25 on: February 02, 2009, 01:27:16 pm »

Glacial icefalls on the south-eastern side of Mount De La Beche, The Minarets and Mount Gold Smith, with various peaks on the Main Divide of the Southern Alps behind, including Mount Spencer, Mount Frederick Gardiner, Mount Aurora, Metor Peak, Mount Jervois, Aigrette Peak and Mount Rudolf as viewed at 10:38am on Easter Monday, 24th March 2008.

Glacial icefalls on the south-eastern side of Mount De La Beche, The Minarets and Mount Gold Smith, with various peaks on the Main Divide of the Southern Alps
behind, including Mount Spencer, Mount Frederick Gardiner, Mount Aurora, Metor Peak, Mount Jervois, Aigrette Peak and Mount Rudolf.
NOTE: This image isn't level due to the skiplane banking steeply as it was captured. The ridge of the
Main Divide of the Southern Alps in the background gives you a basic level alignment reference.
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