RIGHT Access to Kaimaramara, the last bay on the Rawhiti Peninsula, was either “by the walk” or by sea. Here the old Cook pulling boat I salvaged from the Mangroves in Parakura Bay, lies on Kaumaramara below Tarau Titore’s lean to.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 22
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41RIGHT Access to Kaimaramara, the last bay on the Rawhiti Peninsula, was either “by the walk” or by sea. Here the old Cook pulling boat I salvaged from the Mangroves in Parakura Bay, lies on Kaumaramara below Tarau Titore’s lean to. Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 22
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