[Variant of Stream at Futalaufquen]
- Llyfr Ffoto 4690/203.
- Eitem
- 1969.
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A small stream running next to a road, Los Alerces National Park. A variant of slide 4690/204.
[Variant of Stream at Futalaufquen]
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A small stream running next to a road, Los Alerces National Park. A variant of slide 4690/204.
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Two mountain peaks about to be engulfed by low cloud. Probably taken by KW when staying with Don Diego Neill in the Los Alerces National Park. See pages 178-182 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991)
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A small stream running next to a road, mountains in the far distance.
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A chain of mountain peaks photographed from a distance. In the foreground is a shrub, possibly a Chilean fire tree. Probably taken by KW when staying with Don Diego Neill in the Los Alerces National Park. See pages 178-182 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991)
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A hillside covered in lush vegetation leading up to a snow covered ridge.
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Two mountain peaks with vestiges of snow on their upper flanks.
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Forest in the foreground gives way to mountains in the distance.
On pages 190-191 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW recalls sketching on the shore of Lake Fagnano, the most southerly lake in the world. This photograph was probably taken on that expedition. Slide 4690/243 is similar.
[Mountain peaks, Tierra del Fuego]
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On pages 190-191 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW recalls sketching on the shore of Lake Fagnano, the most southerly lake in the world. This photograph probably dates from that expedition. Slide 4690/242 is similar.
[Mountain peaks, Los Alerces National Park]
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KW is believed to have visited this area on December 23rd 1968 - see p 179-180 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991).
[Mountain peaks & nivation hollow]
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Three mountain peaks clustered in a semi circle around a nivation hollow. KW is believed to have visited this area on December 23rd 1968 - see p 179-180 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991). See also slides 4690/26-27.
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Jagged mountain peaks flecked with snow. The lower slopes have a thick cover of vegetation. Probably taken by KW when staying with Don Diego Neill in the Los Alerces National Park. See pages 178-182 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991).
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A distant, snow covered mountain peak photographed on a cloudy day. Probably taken by KW when staying with Don Diego Neill in the Los Alerces National Park. See pages 178-182 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991).
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Evening light striking distant snow-clad mountain peaks.
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A snow capped mountain peak viewed above tree tops.
[Jagged mountain peak, Los Alerces]
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A jagged peak on the left of the frame with two other peaks to the centre and right. KW is believed to have visited this area on December 23rd 1968 - see p 179-180 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991). See also slides 4690/26 & 28.
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In the foreground is a beach of small dark coloured stones scattered with driftwood. Beyond are a line of jagged mountain peaks.
[Distant Mountains, Los Alerces]
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Distant snow capped mountains, Los Alerces National Park.
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A small boy, possibly Iolo Green, in the middle distance walks away from the camera. In front of him is a vista of scrub and grazing land leading to the mountains of Gorsedd y Cwmwl. This and 4689/227-8 may be from the location mentioned on p170 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer 1991) "On we galloped to the foothills of the Cordillera to a corral where stallions fought over the mares. Iolo told me to draw them but gave me no time, for he was away again chasing Gigo over the wild land that was his home"
[Craggy Mountain Peaks, Tierra del Fuego]
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A mountain wreathed in clouds with four distinct peaks giving the summit a serrated appearance. On pages 190-191 of 'A Wider Sky' (Gomer, 1991) KW recalls sketching on the shore of Lake Fagnano, the most southerly lake in the world. This photograph probably dates from that expedition.