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TOP: Motunau Island, a tiny flat-topped island about 1.6km off-shore from Motunau Beach in North Canterbury. RIGHT: Part of the clay cliffs above the Motunau beach area, near the mouth of the Motunau River. The river mouth is a harbour for a fleet of fishing boats. —Photographs by ROD DEW

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Press, 19 December 1986, Page 20

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TOP: Motunau Island, a tiny flat-topped island about 1.6km off-shore from Motunau Beach in North Canterbury. RIGHT: Part of the clay cliffs above the Motunau beach area, near the mouth of the Motunau River. The river mouth is a harbour for a fleet of fishing boats. —Photographs by ROD DEW Press, 19 December 1986, Page 20

TOP: Motunau Island, a tiny flat-topped island about 1.6km off-shore from Motunau Beach in North Canterbury. RIGHT: Part of the clay cliffs above the Motunau beach area, near the mouth of the Motunau River. The river mouth is a harbour for a fleet of fishing boats. —Photographs by ROD DEW Press, 19 December 1986, Page 20