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THIS AERIAL VIEW OF THE ACHERON VALLEY gives some idea of the rugged country which had to be traversed in building the line to take electric power to the North Island. The Acheron River, which is north of Hamner, flows into the Clarence River. The power pylons in the valley are not visible.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 5

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THIS AERIAL VIEW OF THE ACHERON VALLEY gives some idea of the rugged country which had to be traversed in building the line to take electric power to the North Island. The Acheron River, which is north of Hamner, flows into the Clarence River. The power pylons in the valley are not visible. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 5

THIS AERIAL VIEW OF THE ACHERON VALLEY gives some idea of the rugged country which had to be traversed in building the line to take electric power to the North Island. The Acheron River, which is north of Hamner, flows into the Clarence River. The power pylons in the valley are not visible. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31765, 23 August 1968, Page 5

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