LEFT: Otanerito Bay—little used now, what about the future? MIDDLE: Shelly Bay baches in Lyttelton Harbour are an example of what should be prevented in other parts of the peninsula. RIGHT: Part of the beach at Pigeon Bay, where dark trees provide a nice contrast to the hillsides. BELOW: A shag colony at remote Hickory Bay, where the birds will probably always outnumber the people.
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Press, 4 November 1978, Page 16
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65LEFT: Otanerito Bay—little used now, what about the future? MIDDLE: Shelly Bay baches in Lyttelton Harbour are an example of what should be prevented in other parts of the peninsula. RIGHT: Part of the beach at Pigeon Bay, where dark trees provide a nice contrast to the hillsides. BELOW: A shag colony at remote Hickory Bay, where the birds will probably always outnumber the people. Press, 4 November 1978, Page 16
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