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Above: Lake Heron is the largest of the Ashburton Lakes, though 20 kilometres from the main group. It drains into the headwaters of the Rakaia River.

Photographs by DON GEDDES.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 28

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Above: Lake Heron is the largest of the Ashburton Lakes, though 20 kilometres from the main group. It drains into the headwaters of the Rakaia River. Photographs by DON GEDDES. Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 28

Above: Lake Heron is the largest of the Ashburton Lakes, though 20 kilometres from the main group. It drains into the headwaters of the Rakaia River. Photographs by DON GEDDES. Forest and Bird, Issue 305, 1 August 2002, Page 28

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