Fox Glacier: in the foreground is the part of the neve contributed by the Albert Glacier, on the west side of Main Divide of the Southern Alps, just north of Mt Cook and Mt Tasman (see images 33 and 34). Dramatically shown here in the evening cross-light are the crevass patterns formed by the upheaving pressure of the neve ice. The snowflat uppermost on the left in this view is a popular landing place for ski-planes for tourists to view the entire neve and, as seen in images 33 and 34, the steep icefall of the middle and lower part of the glacier.

Fox Glacier: in the foreground is the part of the neve contributed by the Albert Glacier, on the west side of Main Divide of the Southern Alps, just north of Mt Cook and Mt Tasman (see images 33 and 34). Dramatically shown here in the evening cross-light are the crevass patterns formed by the upheaving pressure of the neve ice. The snowflat uppermost on the left in this view is a popular landing place for ski-planes for tourists to view the entire neve and, as seen in images 33 and 34, the steep icefall of the middle and lower part of the glacier.