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This guy! Who knew h2oz could be so damn funny
falling mountain - new snow
"Falling Mountain landslide In the course of the magnitude 7.1 Arthur’s Move earthquake on 9 March 1929, a 900-metre-high part of mountain peak collapsed onto Taruahuna Cross, near the epicentre. The landslide continued partway up the flanks of Mt Franklin reverse. It then slid about 5 kilometres down the distant valley of the west department of the Otehake River. The collapsed peak was later dubbed Falling…
Posted by go wild – NZ outdoors on 2011-05-04 23:08:13
Satellite view of my house
mt franklin
hepburn springs
Woolly Rock 05, 3 of our artists on the bill.