Record

RefNoMS/955/6/262
LevelItem
TitlePhotograph of a Nothofagus forest
CreatorHoldgate, Sir Martin Wyatt
Date1959
DescriptionView of the edge of a forest comprised of Nothofagus pumilio (lenga beech) and Nothofagus antarctica (Antarctic beech), showing felled trees and dead wood. The forest is located near a sawmill close to Puerto Williams on Isla Navarino. A forest track can be seen running along the lower-right corner of the image, with the expanse of the forest visible towards the right edge.
Extent1 slide
FormatPhotograph
PhysicalDescription35mm transparency in metal and glass slide mount
Dimensions40mm x 40mm
AccessStatusOpen
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