Slopes of Tarawera, 1450 feet. In the background is seen the summit of Tarawera. In the middle distance are gullies with the vegetation slowly creeping up the mountain. In the foreground are manuka (Leptospermum) and tutu scrub, with patches of Strathmore weed (Pimelia). Walking Stick at the bottom right-hand corner shows the scale. Photo by B. C. Aston in 1913.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 39, 1 February 1936, Page 4
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60Slopes of Tarawera, 1450 feet. In the background is seen the summit of Tarawera. In the middle distance are gullies with the vegetation slowly creeping up the mountain. In the foreground are manuka (Leptospermum) and tutu scrub, with patches of Strathmore weed (Pimelia). Walking Stick at the bottom right-hand corner shows the scale. Photo by B. C. Aston in 1913. Forest and Bird, Issue 39, 1 February 1936, Page 4
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