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The rock formations of the Devil’s Gap are a landmark on the south-west hills of Banks Peninsula. The rocks, on the ridge between Peraki Bay and Robin Hood Bay, are more than 700 metres above sea level.

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Press, 6 July 1988, Page 12

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The rock formations of the Devil’s Gap are a landmark on the south-west hills of Banks Peninsula. The rocks, on the ridge between Peraki Bay and Robin Hood Bay, are more than 700 metres above sea level. Press, 6 July 1988, Page 12

The rock formations of the Devil’s Gap are a landmark on the south-west hills of Banks Peninsula. The rocks, on the ridge between Peraki Bay and Robin Hood Bay, are more than 700 metres above sea level. Press, 6 July 1988, Page 12