Pilgrimage to Lake Morgan

May 2011

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May 2011

Heading down to the edge of Lake Morgan. Photo: Hannah McGregor
Lake Morgan, Greymouth On the map, Lake Morgan looks impossibly romantic. At 1234m, almost the size of a finger-print, it is the queen of its basin with a smattering of attendant tarns in its wake. This has not tempted suitors. Many years it is lost and lonely, with only the wind and rain paying visit. […]

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