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A VIEW OF ARAPUNI taken from an aeroplane flying over the gorge halfway between the dam and the power house. The submerged forest is seen in the right-middle distance. The falls are seen nearer to the spillway than to the forest. Brandon’s pool is shown at the top left corner at the end of the gorge. A corner of the roof of the power house is visible in the gorge below the suspension bridge. The locality of the spillway trouble is marked by a X.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 8

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A VIEW OF ARAPUNI taken from an aeroplane flying over the gorge halfway between the dam and the power house. The submerged forest is seen in the right-middle distance. The falls are seen nearer to the spillway than to the forest. Brandon’s pool is shown at the top left corner at the end of the gorge. A corner of the roof of the power house is visible in the gorge below the suspension bridge. The locality of the spillway trouble is marked by a X. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 8

A VIEW OF ARAPUNI taken from an aeroplane flying over the gorge halfway between the dam and the power house. The submerged forest is seen in the right-middle distance. The falls are seen nearer to the spillway than to the forest. Brandon’s pool is shown at the top left corner at the end of the gorge. A corner of the roof of the power house is visible in the gorge below the suspension bridge. The locality of the spillway trouble is marked by a X. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 149, 13 June 1930, Page 8