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Just south of the Wangapeka Saddle in the Karamea region lie these limestone/mudstone plateaux, part of the fascinating Matiri Range in the proposed 37,000-ha Mokihinui Forks ecological reserve. The Misery Plateau here leads on to the Haystack (5076 ft); to the right can be seen the beginning of another plateau, the Thousand Acres Plateau. Photo: Guy Salmon

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Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 9

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Just south of the Wangapeka Saddle in the Karamea region lie these limestone/mudstone plateaux, part of the fascinating Matiri Range in the proposed 37,000-ha Mokihinui Forks ecological reserve. The Misery Plateau here leads on to the Haystack (5076 ft); to the right can be seen the beginning of another plateau, the Thousand Acres Plateau. Photo: Guy Salmon Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 9

Just south of the Wangapeka Saddle in the Karamea region lie these limestone/mudstone plateaux, part of the fascinating Matiri Range in the proposed 37,000-ha Mokihinui Forks ecological reserve. The Misery Plateau here leads on to the Haystack (5076 ft); to the right can be seen the beginning of another plateau, the Thousand Acres Plateau. Photo: Guy Salmon Forest and Bird, Volume 18, Issue 1, 1 February 1987, Page 9

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