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Evening falls on Tolaga Bay, East Cape, visited by Lieutenant James Cook and the Endeavour crew in 1769. Cook walked up the river valley, recording in his logbook the extent of Maori settlement, and the diverstty of tree and bird species.

GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS

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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 27

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Evening falls on Tolaga Bay, East Cape, visited by Lieutenant James Cook and the Endeavour crew in 1769. Cook walked up the river valley, recording in his logbook the extent of Maori settlement, and the diverstty of tree and bird species. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 27

Evening falls on Tolaga Bay, East Cape, visited by Lieutenant James Cook and the Endeavour crew in 1769. Cook walked up the river valley, recording in his logbook the extent of Maori settlement, and the diverstty of tree and bird species. GORDON ELL, BUSH FILMS Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 27

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