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Tuatara: Volume 15, Issue 3, December 1967

FIG. 5: The Taylor Valley, viewed to the west, showing (1) the Kukri Hills to the left, and the Asgard Range to the right; (2) the Taylor Glacier, centre, flowing from the Polar Plateau into Lake Bonney; (3) Nussbaum Riegel, foreground, with numerous lamprophyre and porphyry dykes; (4) small basalt scoria cones along the southern (left) side of the Taylor Valley; (5) a large dolerite sill to the northern side of the Valley, dipping to the west. (Etched in black). — —Official U.S. Navy Photograp…

FIG. 5: The Taylor Valley, viewed to the west, showing (1) the Kukri Hills to the left, and the Asgard Range to the right; (2) the Taylor Glacier, centre, flowing from the Polar Plateau into Lake Bonney; (3) Nussbaum Riegel, foreground, with numerous lamprophyre and porphyry dykes; (4) small basalt scoria cones along the southern (left) side of the Taylor Valley; (5) a large dolerite sill to the northern side of the Valley, dipping to the west. (Etched in black). —Official U.S. Navy Photograph

FIG. 5: The Taylor Valley, viewed to the west, showing (1) the Kukri Hills to the left, and the Asgard Range to the right; (2) the Taylor Glacier, centre, flowing from the Polar Plateau into Lake Bonney; (3) Nussbaum Riegel, foreground, with numerous lamprophyre and porphyry dykes; (4) small basalt scoria cones along the southern (left) side of the Taylor Valley; (5) a large dolerite sill to the northern side of the Valley, dipping to the west. (Etched in black).
—Official U.S. Navy Photograph