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The naked, somewhat undeveloped look of the Atiamuri power station site shows up in this aerial view taken soon after work had begun on reshaping the area. At top left is the picnic area, which. is to be extended and improved by plantings for beauty and shelter. Other development work is planned for the lake shore area, a small part of which is seen at lower right, and for the forestry and electricity staff villages, which are to the right, beyond the area of the photograph. The short length of road diagonally across the lower left-hand corner is part of State Highway I.

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Forest and Bird, Issue 186, 1 November 1972, Page 17

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The naked, somewhat undeveloped look of the Atiamuri power station site shows up in this aerial view taken soon after work had begun on reshaping the area. At top left is the picnic area, which. is to be extended and improved by plantings for beauty and shelter. Other development work is planned for the lake shore area, a small part of which is seen at lower right, and for the forestry and electricity staff villages, which are to the right, beyond the area of the photograph. The short length of road diagonally across the lower left-hand corner is part of State Highway I. Forest and Bird, Issue 186, 1 November 1972, Page 17

The naked, somewhat undeveloped look of the Atiamuri power station site shows up in this aerial view taken soon after work had begun on reshaping the area. At top left is the picnic area, which. is to be extended and improved by plantings for beauty and shelter. Other development work is planned for the lake shore area, a small part of which is seen at lower right, and for the forestry and electricity staff villages, which are to the right, beyond the area of the photograph. The short length of road diagonally across the lower left-hand corner is part of State Highway I. Forest and Bird, Issue 186, 1 November 1972, Page 17

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