THE PHOTOGRAPHS on this page (stills taken by the Public Works Department film unit) illustrate typical New Zealand erosion problems. The top photograph shows wind-eroded land at Waiwhare, near Hastings. Below it is to be seen some of the good soil of Poverty Bay, now forming useless mud-flats at the Waipaoa River mouth. The bottom photograph shows the damage done to farmland by boulders spilled over it during heavy floods.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 6
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70THE PHOTOGRAPHS on this page (stills taken by the Public Works Department film unit) illustrate typical New Zealand erosion problems. The top photograph shows wind-eroded land at Waiwhare, near Hastings. Below it is to be seen some of the good soil of Poverty Bay, now forming useless mud-flats at the Waipaoa River mouth. The bottom photograph shows the damage done to farmland by boulders spilled over it during heavy floods. New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 6
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