COUNTLESS SHINGLE SLIDES such as this may be seen on range after range of South Island mountains. Great masses of shingle, or scree, overlie “rotten” rock—broken and fractured greywacke.
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 10
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29COUNTLESS SHINGLE SLIDES such as this may be seen on range after range of South Island mountains. Great masses of shingle, or scree, overlie “rotten” rock—broken and fractured greywacke. Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31412, 4 July 1967, Page 10
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