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A GROUP OF LEADING AUSTRALIAN DAM ENGINEERS inspected the Benmore hydro-electric station during a study tour of New Zealand’s dams. They are members of the Australian National Committee of the International Commission on Large Dams. Members of the party are shown at the foot of the six huge concrete penstocks which feed water from the head of Lake Benmore to the powerhouse at the base of the dam.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 1

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A GROUP OF LEADING AUSTRALIAN DAM ENGINEERS inspected the Benmore hydro-electric station during a study tour of New Zealand’s dams. They are members of the Australian National Committee of the International Commission on Large Dams. Members of the party are shown at the foot of the six huge concrete penstocks which feed water from the head of Lake Benmore to the powerhouse at the base of the dam. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 1

A GROUP OF LEADING AUSTRALIAN DAM ENGINEERS inspected the Benmore hydro-electric station during a study tour of New Zealand’s dams. They are members of the Australian National Committee of the International Commission on Large Dams. Members of the party are shown at the foot of the six huge concrete penstocks which feed water from the head of Lake Benmore to the powerhouse at the base of the dam. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31208, 4 November 1966, Page 1

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