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Known to locals as Halfmoon Bay, the settlement of Oban spills into nearby coves. Population is round 400. The only roads on the island are those linking this settlement together. Around 93 percent of the island is Crown land.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 34

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Known to locals as Halfmoon Bay, the set- tlement of Oban spills into nearby coves. Population is round 400. The only roads on the island are those linking this settlement together. Around 93 percent of the island is Crown land. Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 34

Known to locals as Halfmoon Bay, the set- tlement of Oban spills into nearby coves. Population is round 400. The only roads on the island are those linking this settlement together. Around 93 percent of the island is Crown land. Forest and Bird, Issue 292, 1 May 1999, Page 34

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