Colin Saul of Stokes Valley gives seasonal interpreter Linda Skates a hand with a papier-mache volcano at Whakapapa Village during one of the summer nature programme children's sessions last week. Up to 40 children enjoyed many activities including tree planting, a blindfold trek and a Maori myth drama.
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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 32, 21 January 1986, Page 1
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48Colin Saul of Stokes Valley gives seasonal interpreter Linda Skates a hand with a papier-mache volcano at Whakapapa Village during one of the summer nature programme children's sessions last week. Up to 40 children enjoyed many activities including tree planting, a blindfold trek and a Maori myth drama. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 3, Issue 32, 21 January 1986, Page 1
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