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sorry posted to wrong place see letter boxes đ„ Phil
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Inactive20/07/2007 at 9:24 amPost count: 34Here is my first effort , this is on the road to Ohura not far past the turnoff to the Kiwi road.
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Inactive20/07/2007 at 9:28 amPost count: 34Looks like my last effort did not include the photo. Hope thisis better .

What's that white stuff on the ground?
Naseby, between Alexandra and Rangfurly.
 One more this one between Paeroa and Te Aroha on a side road. Phil [img][/img]
It's not weatherboard, but it is abandoned. On SH24.
Taken from the Te Anga – Kinohaku road PhilÂ
 Some where around KinohakuÂ
 hope I have it right this time. Phil
This one is taken in Tram Valley Road in 1955/56 when I used to live there. I suppose its all gone by now, but if it still stands, or the remains of it, I would be ever so grateful for a photo. It can't be very far from Swanson as we used to walk to school. Right hand side of the road , seen from Swanson.While we're talking of old buildings, the one below is a farmhouse from approx 1370. Found in Setesdal, Norway. It is now kept as a museum.
This last one is fairly well known. It is the Vemork hydroelectric powerplant where the Germans were producing heavy water during WW2 and also scene of the famous commandoraid to halt this production. A Hollywoodish film, based on the raids and starring Kirk Douglas, was made .
 On SH2 between Hastings and Waipawa Phil -
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