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Sandy & Brendon Conroy and son Ryan, visiting from Lower Hutt, down
Wellington way, check out the fabulous Taranaki Windwand in the
background swinging in the breeze, our windwand, standing 45 metres
tall is a Len Lye creation and is sitting on our fabulous foreshore
swinging in the breeze.
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The
runners are in town.. Max Dravitski, psssst...he is the farmer herding
his bull down the road in the other image,no bull!, including Duane
Vanderbusche & Tom Prather USA, Tim Dravitski & Marilyn Daly both
from Wellington, they all call this a memory run, and for the record
our American visitors Tom and Duane think Taranaki is Stunning....hi
guys...
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The Girls from Waitara have come to town, Penelope Kibby, Judith Savage,
and Vicki Mclean are a pretty picture perched outside a local caffe
in Central New Plymouth.
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Bryony Davenport and Kirsty Mckibbon are certainly having fun on this
Sunday afternoon in New Plymouth...hi there again girls....
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Xmas brings all families together and no exception is Margaret Loach
all the way from Parramatta, Sydney, and with her is Andrew Bidois,
I hear the family is off to do a spot of fishing, dont let any get
away. Nice meeting you Margaret...Lila.
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And how could we forget the new xmas addition to the family, little
pavlova, she thinks taranaki is just great, with a little bit of grass
hanging out of her tiny mouth...HOPE EVERYONE HAS A GREAT 2002..
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![]() SNAPPED! Bernie Smart puts Manaia on the map with the best Fish 'n' Chips in Taranaki and the world. |
![]() SNAPPED! Doug Sargeant and Damian Kissick enjoy the ghost train at the recent Taranaki A&P show. |
![]() SNAPPED! Maxine Van Ingen strolls through Hawera's King Edward Park to work on a tremendously Taranaki summer morning. |
![]() SNAPPED! The Biannual Stone Carving Syposium on New Plymouth's foreshore development celebrates craetive talent from around the world on this international event. |
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