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Mountaineering Memories – A Photo Journey

Angus Munro

March 1, 2014
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  • Agency for the Understanding of Terrain
  • Department of Terrestrial Exploration
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  • Issue Fifteen
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  • Office for the Captured Pixel
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  • central tasmania
  • Climbing
  • dolerite
  • Mountains
  • peaks
  • quartzite
  • snow
  • Southwest



We love mountains here at Tasmanian Geographic- they are some of the most basic landmarks of a landscape and the most complicated manifestations of geology. We’re especially pleased to share these photos from the collection of Angus Munro, once-president of the Tas Uni Bushwalking Club. He’s left the island for the icy land of Norway, but on a recent trip back to Tas we managed to convince him to share some of his marvellous photos. Enjoy – The Editor.

 

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Angus Munro

Angus is a keen photographer who relishes the wild corners of Tasmania. He enjoys various mountain and water sports, and works as a technician and freelance researcher. He currently resides in Norway.


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