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4. Pare-te-tai-tonga Peak, showing the Top of the Ice-cliffs, 200 ft. high, which surround the Crater-lake. These cliffs are undermined by the warm water of the lake, and large blocks are continually breaking off, and the crevasses seem to show that there is a gradual movement of the ice towards the lake. This photo was taken at Easter-time, and presents quite a different aspect to No. 3.

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