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editDescriptionCanadian Alpine Journal I, 2, Page 103.jpg |
English: EASTERN MARGIN OF THE ILLECILLEWAET LOCAL ICE-CAP, SELKIRKS, B.C.
Note the relatively even character of the surface of the cap and its freedom from crevasses and rock debris. |
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William Hittell Sherzer A. O. Wheeler, Photo |
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