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Just some New Zealand stuff.


Hunterville

Home of the 'Hunterway' sheep dog.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:12 PMViews: 144

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Tangiwai

Memorial to the train driver and fireman who lost their lives when Train No 949 crashed in to the river. 1953.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 142

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Tangiwai

At the site of the Tangiwai disaster. 1953. 151 lives lost.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 144

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The Last Spike

This obelisk marks the site of the last spike driven to complete the NZ North Island Main Trunk Train Line in 1908.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 142

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The Moa

Artwork (made of weathered wood) in Taumaranui.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 146

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The Woodsman

Carving. Commemorating the timber industry in Tokoroa.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 137
Tags: , NORTH, ISLAND., NEW, ZEALAND

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The 'Railway Clock'.

Taumaranui.
Upload Date: Dec 21, 2019 08:13 PMViews: 136

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Statue of shearer, Te Kūiti

Te Kūiti is the home of one of the great champions of shearing, David Fagan, who by 2008 had won the Golden Shears 15 times, the New Zealand open title 16 times, and the world championship five times.
Upload Date: Mar 26, 2020 03:35 PMViews: 143

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Sir Colin Meads

One of New Zealand's most iconic All Blacks has been honoured with a statue in his hometown of Te Kuiti.
Upload Date: Mar 26, 2020 03:45 PMViews: 149

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A Very Tidy Shed

Waikato, New Zealand
Upload Date: Feb 27, 2015 11:05 PMViews: 237

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Cosy comfort, a la 1860

The main room of a Settlers cottage. Restored to its early 1800's condition. Akaroa, South Island, New Zealand
Upload Date: Jul 11, 2014 07:25 PMViews: 388

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SlickPic QA Aug 22, 2014 06:10 PM
Great Color. Excellent photo
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Horse tack repairer.

Horse's old gear and tack. Akaroa
Upload Date: Jul 11, 2014 07:25 PMViews: 241

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Open Mon-Fri?

Okains Bay. Akaroa, Canterbury, NZ
Upload Date: Jul 11, 2014 07:25 PMViews: 261

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On the right track?

Old Bush Railway. Western side of Kaimai Range. Waikato region. Within the Kaimai Range the Hendersons Tramline loop track follows the route of bush tramlines and haul lines once used to extract logs from the bush.
Upload Date: Jul 12, 2014 12:39 AMViews: 251

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Upload Date: Jul 13, 2014 10:15 PMViews: 153

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