Peter Tuhoro, Kelvin McLeod and Alisha Ennis take a dive for their swimming friends at the Ohakune Memorial Swimming Baths on Sunday. The pool has been popular all summer and not just during the recent spell of warm weather, with about 60 people a day using the facility. Night swimming is also popular with the older kids, from 7-9pm most evenings, and adults are making use of the pool in the early morning for lengths training.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 672, 4 February 1997, Page 1
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76Peter Tuhoro, Kelvin McLeod and Alisha Ennis take a dive for their swimming friends at the Ohakune Memorial Swimming Baths on Sunday. The pool has been popular all summer and not just during the recent spell of warm weather, with about 60 people a day using the facility. Night swimming is also popular with the older kids, from 7-9pm most evenings, and adults are making use of the pool in the early morning for lengths training. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 672, 4 February 1997, Page 1
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