Up to the plateau from Mawson
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Arrival at PCM Nov 1966
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Trig point on Peak 7
From an old slide. To quote from my 1966 diary "Arrived at the top and what a view. As far as the eye could see to the south was just mountains, mountains and more mountains! The nearest ones were about 15 miles away, the next lot about 30, and we estimated mountains some 100 miles distant were visible..." OK, this photo was taken in a slightly different direction, but it gives the idea and shows the two drum survey trig point marker being erected. I wonder if it's still there.
To see the location of this photo, click on "Antarctica" under "Location" to the right and change to satellite view. Kodachrome slide, Minolta SR1, Auto Rokkor-PF 58/1.4 .
To see the location of this photo, click on "Antarctica" under "Location" to the right and change to satellite view. Kodachrome slide, Minolta SR1, Auto Rokkor-PF 58/1.4 .
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