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View of Banks Peninsula from the tops of Ellangowan reserve

Banks Peninsula New Zealand is formed by two great volcanoes and is comprised of two narrow deep harbours in the remnants of the craters and steep, uplifted larva rock hills. Now mostly in pasture but with remnants of the once thick and tall forest that clad these ocean-edge and wind-blown hills.

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Uploaded on May 9, 2013
Taken on May 5, 2013