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Aiguille Du Midi - "Needle Of The Midday"
I bought some old slides in a Kodak carousel slide tray off eBay and the slides were listed inside the box as "Vacation 1970 - Athens to Congo." I think this is the French Alps because the very next slide after this has a sign with the above-named mountain. It states it has an altitude of 3,842 m./12,602 ft.
It's kind of sad that I was able to buy these images because they should have been passed down to relatives. I assume the people who shot these slides during their vacation are probably dead by now, seeing as how it was 50 years ago. I noticed that they seemed to have been a pretty good photographer and the Kodak Kodachrome slides have held up excellently! They were probably Kodachrome 25.
K25 1970 96ef
It's kind of sad that I was able to buy these images because they should have been passed down to relatives. I assume the people who shot these slides during their vacation are probably dead by now, seeing as how it was 50 years ago. I noticed that they seemed to have been a pretty good photographer and the Kodak Kodachrome slides have held up excellently! They were probably Kodachrome 25.
K25 1970 96ef
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