Fall of Rock A singular escape from sudden, death was experienced by several kiddies at the Heads recently when a fall of rock weighing many tons suddenly fell from the cliff face on to the spot where they had been playing but a few moments previously. Eye \vitnesses stated that as the part of the cliff face fell away it came crashing down the hillside | with a noise like thunder complete, ly filling a small bay which previously existed. That certain parts of the Heads are dangerous is now no longer beyond doubt and those who are accustomed to walking found the rocks to the point should keep a watchful eye on the cliffs above.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 5
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115Untitled Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 45, 2 February 1945, Page 5
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