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Scoop Images: 10m White Horses On The South Coast

Published: Tue 8 Apr 2003 11:54 AM
Images of the South Coast taken this morning at high tide. The waves were big, but nowhere near as big as the huge waves of Waitangi Day last year which crashed up and over the Wellington South Coast Road and which led to the stranding of the Jody F. Millennium log carrier which attempted to leave the Gisborne port that day.


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Close Up Images Of The Ferry Aratere Battling Through The Heads


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A View From Houghton Bay Towards Island Bay


The Ferry Passes In Front Of Tapeanuku
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