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November 2022
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In The Clarence: People and Places of Waiau Toa
Rural journalist Tim Fulton explores more than 200 kilometres of mountains, rivers and valleys
With its headwaters above Lake Tennyson, the Clarence has connected people for more than 800 years, from highly organised Maori settlements at the Pacific mouth to up-country trails through Molesworth and Clarence Reserve.
The Clarence is vast, sparsely populated country — a wilderness carved out by earthquakes and the thrust of steep mountain ranges. People who work this rugged country understand that no one truly 'breaks in'
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