ACCESS TO SCENIC RESORTS
. " You are going to find that you will not get a lot of Americans to visit your scenic spots unless you make it easy for them," said Mr. Arthur It. Mans, an American visitor to Christchurch in an interview. Mr. Maas, commenting on the difficulties of access to sonio New Zealand scenic resorts, said that if Americans had such beauties as the Fox Glacier, for instance, to admire, they would soon have a road built right to the glacier and a hotel erected overlooking the ice. '" Wo have not learned "to walk as you New Zealanders can, and while I enjoyed my walks to some of your attractions and was thereby able to see the beauties of the bush on the way, many of my countrymen would not do it," he said.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22240, 15 October 1935, Page 10
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