orest and Bird is offering a chance for a free trip for two adults to Rarotonga F (to be taken before 31 October 1991), including 7 days accommodation and air travel ~ifyou sign up a new member by June 30 , 1991. You will stay in a pole bungalow set in gardens in the foothills of Rarotongas spectacular mountain peaks Here iS what Professor John Morton has written about Rarotonga: "The glory of Rarotonga is in its central crown of forest, with the panorama to be scanned in the half days cross-island walk In the Cook Islands, it is not too late to discover the old heritage, of which big pieces are still intact" Walk in lush tropical rainforests See the Rarotongan starling The endangered kakarori Just fill in the gift coupon in the back of the magazine andyou could be in the draw for a holiday in Rarotonga.
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Unnumbered Page
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148Unnumbered Page Advertisement 3 Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 May 1991, Unnumbered Page
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