In-a New Zealand beech forest. Trampers who visit the Orongoiongo Valley pais through many varieties of scenery, onrthe route from East bourne, all of it beautiful, but none more lovely than this section near "Jacob's' Ladder," which lakes the tramper down to the river-bed. • 'Here, when'the sun shines , . through' the foliage of the'beech trees, is a veritable view in fairyland.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 17
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60In-a New Zealand beech forest. Trampers who visit the Orongoiongo Valley pais through many varieties of scenery, onrthe route from East bourne, all of it beautiful, but none more lovely than this section near "Jacob's'Ladder," which lakes the tramper down to the river-bed. • 'Here, when'the sun shines , . through' the foliage of the'beech trees, is a veritable view in fairyland. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 17
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