Lake Waikare-iti - The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 4, Issue 7 (November 1, 1929)
Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. A delightful day was spent at Lake Waikare-iti, three miles north-east from Lake Waikare-moana. It is a solitary but captivating spot, about 2,600ft. above sea level. We passed over a well defined track through an old rimu and rata forest, where we...
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