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From far and near sightseers come to our little island home in the age-old quest for something different, and it is not to be wondered at that they leave our shores charmed with the country’s natural beauty. In no other land is there such a variety of scenery, from the awe-inspiring sights at Rotorua to the farthest snowcrowned peak in the Southern Alps. The tracts of native bush hold a wonder of their own where silver waterfalls tumble into green ravines and become shadow-haunted streams seeking a way to the sea. Here we have such a stream —a favourite spot for Nature lovers from city and town.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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From far and near sightseers come to our little island home in the age-old quest for something different, and it is not to be wondered at that they leave our shores charmed with the country’s natural beauty. In no other land is there such a variety of scenery, from the awe-inspiring sights at Rotorua to the farthest snowcrowned peak in the Southern Alps. The tracts of native bush hold a wonder of their own where silver waterfalls tumble into green ravines and become shadow-haunted streams seeking a way to the sea. Here we have such a stream—a favourite spot for Nature lovers from city and town. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 March 1927, Page 5

From far and near sightseers come to our little island home in the age-old quest for something different, and it is not to be wondered at that they leave our shores charmed with the country’s natural beauty. In no other land is there such a variety of scenery, from the awe-inspiring sights at Rotorua to the farthest snowcrowned peak in the Southern Alps. The tracts of native bush hold a wonder of their own where silver waterfalls tumble into green ravines and become shadow-haunted streams seeking a way to the sea. Here we have such a stream—a favourite spot for Nature lovers from city and town. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 7, 30 March 1927, Page 5

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