SHELTER SHEDS IN NIKAU PALM GROVE. Owing to the rough and mountainous character of Sunday Island, it was impossible to go far from camp and return the same day. Sleeping out was thus a common practice. Nikau shacks, or huts, were built facing one another, and A fire lit between them.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 10 February 1909, Page 31
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51SHELTER SHEDS IN NIKAU PALM GROVE. Owing to the rough and mountainous character of Sunday Island, it was impossible to go far from camp and return the same day. Sleeping out was thus a common practice. Nikau shacks, or huts, were built facing one another, and A fire lit between them. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 10 February 1909, Page 31
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