The Mangetepopo Stream is an attractive tributary of the Whanganui. Descending down off the Central Plateau, it tumbles down through dense native forest until, within only 50 metres of the Outdoor Pursuits Centre, it disappears north. Here thousands of young people each year learn about the outdoors.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 7
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47The Mangetepopo Stream is an attractive tributary of the Whanganui. Descending down off the Central Plateau, it tumbles down through dense native forest until, within only 50 metres of the Outdoor Pursuits Centre, it disappears north. Here thousands of young people each year learn about the outdoors. Forest and Bird, Issue 250, 1 November 1988, Page 7
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