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ABOVE.—The “meeting of the waters” at Cromwell. The Clutha River is on the left; the Kawarau flows in from the right. The dam, D.G.7, will be built at the junction of the rivers. BELOW.—A view of Cromwell across the Kawarau River. The orchard in the foreground will he cut by the new southern approach to Cromwell.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33816, 12 April 1975, Page 11

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ABOVE.—The “meeting of the waters” at Cromwell. The Clutha River is on the left; the Kawarau flows in from the right. The dam, D.G.7, will be built at the junction of the rivers. BELOW.—A view of Cromwell across the Kawarau River. The orchard in the foreground will he cut by the new southern approach to Cromwell. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33816, 12 April 1975, Page 11

ABOVE.—The “meeting of the waters” at Cromwell. The Clutha River is on the left; the Kawarau flows in from the right. The dam, D.G.7, will be built at the junction of the rivers. BELOW.—A view of Cromwell across the Kawarau River. The orchard in the foreground will he cut by the new southern approach to Cromwell. Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33816, 12 April 1975, Page 11