The Government holds the key to reserving Abut Head, one of the most important stretches of privately-owned coastline in New Zealand. Saltwater Lagoon lies at top left, with Abut Head sandwiched between the Tasman Sea and the Whataroa River. Photo: Guy Salmon
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Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 August 1985, Page 18
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42The Government holds the key to reserving Abut Head, one of the most important stretches of privately-owned coastline in New Zealand. Saltwater Lagoon lies at top left, with Abut Head sandwiched between the Tasman Sea and the Whataroa River. Photo: Guy Salmon Forest and Bird, Volume 16, Issue 3, 1 August 1985, Page 18
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