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Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere) is a prominent feature in this aerial photograph looking north along the length of the spit Kaitorete towards Banks Peninsula. Taumutu occupies the point of land bottom left between the lake and a small lagoon. The huts on Fishermens Point and the Hone Wetere Church are visible.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 35, 1 April 1987, Page 28

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Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere) is a prominent feature in this aerial photograph looking north along the length of the spit Kaitorete towards Banks Peninsula. Taumutu occupies the point of land bottom left between the lake and a small lagoon. The huts on Fishermens Point and the Hone Wetere Church are visible. Tu Tangata, Issue 35, 1 April 1987, Page 28

Te Waihora (Lake Ellesmere) is a prominent feature in this aerial photograph looking north along the length of the spit Kaitorete towards Banks Peninsula. Taumutu occupies the point of land bottom left between the lake and a small lagoon. The huts on Fishermens Point and the Hone Wetere Church are visible. Tu Tangata, Issue 35, 1 April 1987, Page 28

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