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NOT the terminal moraine of a glacier, nor the tailings left by gold-dredging—this vast swathe of soil and shingle has slipped from the bare hillside in the background down into the river bed (Whakaangiangi, Poverty Bay).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 7

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NOT the terminal moraine of a glacier, nor the tailings left by gold-dredging—this vast swathe of soil and shingle has slipped from the bare hillside in the background down into the river bed (Whakaangiangi, Poverty Bay). New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 7

NOT the terminal moraine of a glacier, nor the tailings left by gold-dredging—this vast swathe of soil and shingle has slipped from the bare hillside in the background down into the river bed (Whakaangiangi, Poverty Bay). New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 358, 3 May 1946, Page 7

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