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A mere 5 percent of mighty Molesworth at the head of the Wairau River in the north-west corner of the property, includes this high lake-studded basin with Bowscale Tarn (foreground) and Lake Sedgemere (middle distance). It is encircled by the snowy peaks of Turk Ridge and cut by the Awatere faultline. The Strategy Plan proposes to open up to the public this paradise of wetlands, wildlife and tussock landforms. Photo: Quentin Christie, DSIR Soil Bureau

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Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Unnumbered Page

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A mere 5 percent of mighty Molesworth at the head of the Wairau River in the north-west corner of the property, includes this high lake-studded basin with Bowscale Tarn (foreground) and Lake Sedgemere (middle distance). It is encircled by the snowy peaks of Turk Ridge and cut by the Awatere faultline. The Strategy Plan proposes to open up to the public this paradise of wetlands, wildlife and tussock landforms. Photo: Quentin Christie, DSIR Soil Bureau Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Unnumbered Page

A mere 5 percent of mighty Molesworth at the head of the Wairau River in the north-west corner of the property, includes this high lake-studded basin with Bowscale Tarn (foreground) and Lake Sedgemere (middle distance). It is encircled by the snowy peaks of Turk Ridge and cut by the Awatere faultline. The Strategy Plan proposes to open up to the public this paradise of wetlands, wildlife and tussock landforms. Photo: Quentin Christie, DSIR Soil Bureau Forest and Bird, Volume 17, Issue 4, 1 November 1986, Unnumbered Page

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