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and War I ' J LAKES IS TAUPO, lying in a vast volcanic cavity in the very heart of the North Island. This splendid air viexv shows the outskirts of Taupo, most of the town being hidden by trees. The lake has hot springs at opposite ends—Tokaanu at ofci an provt cs inlet and outlet for the Waikato River, longest in New Zealand. Taupo is world famous for its trout fishing, as William Powell once took occasion to inform millions of fans. This scene shows Tapuaeharuru Bay and Motulaiko Island, with Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and snow-capped Ruapehu in the distance. In the left background are the Kaimanawa Ranges*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 1

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and War I ' J LAKES IS TAUPO, lying in a vast volcanic cavity in the very heart of the North Island. This splendid air viexv shows the outskirts of Taupo, most of the town being hidden by trees. The lake has hot springs at opposite ends—Tokaanu at ofci an provt cs inlet and outlet for the Waikato River, longest in New Zealand. Taupo is world famous for its trout fishing, as William Powell once took occasion to inform millions of fans. This scene shows Tapuaeharuru Bay and Motulaiko Island, with Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and snow-capped Ruapehu in the distance. In the left background are the Kaimanawa Ranges* Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 1

and War I ' J LAKES IS TAUPO, lying in a vast volcanic cavity in the very heart of the North Island. This splendid air viexv shows the outskirts of Taupo, most of the town being hidden by trees. The lake has hot springs at opposite ends—Tokaanu at ofci an provt cs inlet and outlet for the Waikato River, longest in New Zealand. Taupo is world famous for its trout fishing, as William Powell once took occasion to inform millions of fans. This scene shows Tapuaeharuru Bay and Motulaiko Island, with Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and snow-capped Ruapehu in the distance. In the left background are the Kaimanawa Ranges* Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 280, 26 November 1938, Page 1