The Alderman Islands, Bay of Plenty. (Rn, Ruamahua- nui; Ri, Ruamahua-iti; and H, Hongiora). Note the steep weathered cliffs of rhyolitic agglomerates, the jagged inhospitable islands and the low windswept vegetation. Whakahau (W) or Slipper Island can be seen eleven miles closer to the mainland. Photo: Whites Aviation.
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Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1962, Plate 1
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48The Alderman Islands, Bay of Plenty. (Rn, Ruamahua-nui; Ri, Ruamahua-iti; and H, Hongiora). Note the steep weathered cliffs of rhyolitic agglomerates, the jagged inhospitable islands and the low windswept vegetation. Whakahau (W) or Slipper Island can be seen eleven miles closer to the mainland. Photo: Whites Aviation. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand : Botany, Volume 1, Issue 30, 28 September 1962, Plate 1
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