The braided bed of the upper Rakaia River near its confluence with Lake Stream, inland Canterbury. These are the kind of landscapes the Ashburton District Council has sought to protect by designating a special 'high-country zone' in its District Plan.
ANDY DENNIS
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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 39
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42The braided bed of the upper Rakaia River near its confluence with Lake Stream, inland Canterbury. These are the kind of landscapes the Ashburton District Council has sought to protect by designating a special 'high-country zone' in its District Plan. ANDY DENNIS Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 39
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