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Greenhouse effect? Not yet! After a two year break snow fell in Ohakune yesterday (as if you didn't know!). It's early days yet but the snow falls brought smiles to many Ruapehu faces yesterday, despite the problems with getting out and about.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 3

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Greenhouse effect? Not yet! After a two year break snow fell in Ohakune yesterday (as if you didn't know!). It's early days yet but the snow falls brought smiles to many Ruapehu faces yesterday, despite the problems with getting out and about. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 3

Greenhouse effect? Not yet! After a two year break snow fell in Ohakune yesterday (as if you didn't know!). It's early days yet but the snow falls brought smiles to many Ruapehu faces yesterday, despite the problems with getting out and about. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 288, 30 May 1989, Page 3

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