This is the spectacle — only a short distance from the attractively landscaped carrot site —that greets arriving and departing visitors to Ohakune every weekend as they drive past the Turoa Alpine Village on SH49 (to the left of picture). Until a suitable receptacle is provided in the Village, residents — who are obviously trying to be helpful — are asked to leave their rubbish bags outside their own chalets and lodges
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 17, 25 September 1984, Page 1
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69This is the spectacle — only a short distance from the attractively landscaped carrot site —that greets arriving and departing visitors to Ohakune every weekend as they drive past the Turoa Alpine Village on SH49 (to the left of picture). Until a suitable receptacle is provided in the Village, residents — who are obviously trying to be helpful — are asked to leave their rubbish bags outside their own chalets and lodges Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 2, Issue 17, 25 September 1984, Page 1
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