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THE MARUIA FALLS, on the Manila river about six miles above its junction with the Buller. The falls, about 20ft high, were excavated by the river after it was deflected into a new course by a slip brought down in the 1929 Murchison earthquake. This photograph was taken from a parking place built as a look-out onto the falls, just off the Shenandoah Route (the Springs Junction-Murchison highway).

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 21

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THE MARUIA FALLS, on the Manila river about six miles above its junction with the Buller. The falls, about 20ft high, were excavated by the river after it was deflected into a new course by a slip brought down in the 1929 Murchison earthquake. This photograph was taken from a parking place built as a look-out onto the falls, just off the Shenandoah Route (the Springs Junction-Murchison highway). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 21

THE MARUIA FALLS, on the Manila river about six miles above its junction with the Buller. The falls, about 20ft high, were excavated by the river after it was deflected into a new course by a slip brought down in the 1929 Murchison earthquake. This photograph was taken from a parking place built as a look-out onto the falls, just off the Shenandoah Route (the Springs Junction-Murchison highway). Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30841, 28 August 1965, Page 21

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