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Summer crowds on the tiny beach beside the Goat Island Marine Reserve near Leigh, lower Northland. The reserve is so popular that roads become clogged with traffic and people park up to two kilometres from the beach. Sanitation and rubbish are problems which threaten the reserve.

JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY

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Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 5

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Summer crowds on the tiny beach beside the Goat Island Marine Reserve near Leigh, lower Northland. The reserve is so popular that roads become clogged with traffic and people park up to two kilometres from the beach. Sanitation and rubbish are problems which threaten the reserve. JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 5

Summer crowds on the tiny beach beside the Goat Island Marine Reserve near Leigh, lower Northland. The reserve is so popular that roads become clogged with traffic and people park up to two kilometres from the beach. Sanitation and rubbish are problems which threaten the reserve. JENNY AND TONY ENDERBY Forest and Bird, Issue 295, 1 February 2000, Page 5

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