English: Fig. 65 - Looking southwest across the Four Peaks group of mountains which fills the foreground and middle distance. Note the maturely developed cirques, some of which are occupied by residual glaciers, and compare with the less advanced cirque cutting of the northern central range illustrated in Figure 81. Aug. 2, 1931.
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