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Gazing to Maungamahue, named after soldiers who died in World War I / PHOTO: Shaun Barnett/Black Robin Photography
Four mountains to climb on ANZAC day to commemorate Kiwi soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice Both World Wars had a significant impact on the lives of trampers, hunters and mountaineers. Some left home, never to return. Others survived the war, but came back traumatised. With ANZAC day on April 25, it’s appropriate to look at […]
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