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Mary came to New Zealand from her native California in 1979 when she was 18. "When I first got to Ohakune I just couldn't imagine living here for three months." "I remember when I was five years old the youngest of my brothers, who was ten years older than me, showing me a picture of the Milford
Sound in a National Geographic magazine." "He was saying Mary, you'd love this place - it all looks like this and you can go surfing and skiing in the same day and everyone has jobs, no-one is sick or poor and it's really clean, and I'm thinking, because this is one of my idols talking here, man wow I would lovq to go there." Turniopage 12
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 454, 22 September 1992, Page 9 (Supplement)
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