Looking east at Lake Titicaca from near Pusi
- WOK 7-148
- Item
- 1958
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Looking east at Lake Titicaca (12,490 feet) from near Pusi. Note totora reed in lake.
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Looking east at Lake Titicaca from near Pusi
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Looking east at Lake Titicaca (12,490 feet) from near Pusi. Note totora reed in lake.
Looking east from the air across Eureka Sound
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Axel Heiberg - Ellesmere Aer. Looking east from the air across Eureka Sound during flight in C 46. In foreground is Ulvinger Island, behind it is Eureka Sound and in the far distance is Raanes Peninsula of Ellesmere Island with Bear Corner to right.
Looking east from the air on Resolute-Eureka flight
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Axel Heiberg Aer. Stolz Peninsula, Axelberg Island. Looking east from the aircraft on Resolute-Eureka flight.
Looking from Campamento Pirin towards Lake Titicaca
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Looking from Campamento Pirin towards Lake Titicaca over Tertiary red Puno beds capped by Quaternary Sacatio travertine.
Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mtn north and east towards Banff Springs Hotel
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Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mountain north and east towards Banff Springs Hotel, which is on Triassic Spray River formation. The strata dip toward the viewer. Underneath the Spray River are in sequence the Mississippian-Pennsylvanian-Permian (?) Upper Rundle and Rocky Mountain formations the Mississippian Rundle formation (Tunnel Mountain is composed of this) and in front of Tunnel Mountain the Mississippian Banff, the Devonian Exshaw, Palliser and Fairholme which is thrust over the Cretaceous Kootenay with the contact just this side of the Cascade River of which the valley walls can be seen in the distance beyond those of the Bow River which is in the middle of the photo.
Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mtn north and west toward Mt. Norquay
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Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mountain north and west toward Mount Norquay at the foot of the Cascade Range. Note the switch-back road up Mount Norquay and dip slope of Mississippian limestones of Cascade Range.
Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mtn towards Mount Norquay
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Looking from Observatory on Sulphur Mountain north towards Mount Norquay and the Cascade Range comprised mainly of Palaeozoic limestones. Banff and Tunnel Mountain in foreground. To the east (right) of the Cascade Range are easily erodible Jurassic Cretaceous sediments forming a valley. The Cascade Range lies in thrust contact above these. Lake Minnewanka to far right.
Looking from parking lot of Sulphur Mtn toward Tunnel Mountain
Part of W.O. Kupsch fonds
Looking from parking lot of Sulphur Mountain north and east toward Tunnel Mountain. For explanation of geology see slide 6.
Looking from South Saskatchewan River to show sand bar and Frenchman Flats floodplain
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Looking northwest from east side of South Saskatchewan River south of Saskatoon near Beaver Creek to show sand bar and Frenchman Flats floodplain. Note alluvial banks at the right.
Looking north from Gondola parking lot on Sulphur Mtn
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Looking north from Gondola parking lot on Sulphur Mountain towards Mount Norquay and the Cascade Range. Tunnel Mountain in middle foreground, Banff Alberta.
Looking north into two kettle holes in end moraine ridge
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Station WK70, looking north into two kettle holes in end moraine ridge. Thursday, August 6, 1959.
Looking northwest from Observatory on Sulphur Mtn toward Mt. Brewster
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Looking northwest from Observatory on Sulphur Mtn toward Mt. Brewster which is to the left (west) of Forty Mile Creek which separates it from the Cascade Mountain to the right (east) of Forty Mile Creek. Note westward steep dip slope of Mississippian limestones of Mount Brewster.
Looking northwest toward "Dark beds" of Permian age
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Ellesmere Gr. Looking northwest from station 63 K 180 toward "Dark beds" of Permian age. In foreground: R. Hilker, Dennis Maier abd Victor Mauguy.
Looking northwesterly to show reef in Permian "Grey beds"
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Ellesmere Gr. Looking from 660 foot level of section 63 B 184 northwesterly toward station 63 K 181 to show reef in Permian "Grey beds".
Looking south across canyon to show left Palaeozoic limestone and Pennsylvanian Canyon Fiord beds
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Ellesmere Gr. Looking south from station 63 K 188 across canyon to show left Palaeozoic limestone of unknown age dipping to the east (left) at 40 degrees. To the right (west)are westward dipping Pennsylvanian Canyon Fiord beds (red) at 15 degrees W.