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Looking south over the plateau
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Arrival at PCM Nov 1966
Balloon away
The "Nella Dan" returns.
Prince Charles Mtns Panorama
Blizzard aftermath #2
North past nunataks
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Mt Bechervaise
Up to the plateau from Mawson
Pre-heating the Polaris
Trig point on Peak 7
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Blizz'd In
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Looking further south from Mt Lacey
Stitched panorama from old negatives. Looking further south into the Prince Charles Mountains from Mt Lacey, the most southerly point I reached. Here we erected a trig point and took readings of distance with a tellurometer to a field party travelling to other peaks in the area. The distant mountain range is about 30km away, Mt Bechervaise is the large peak on the far left. (I suggest viewing on black)
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