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I just looked at the school web page gallery, to have a look at what the old school looked like. In "The way we were" album, theres an aerial picture of the site and you can see the Puriri tree in there. I wonder if theres any other photo's of the tree when it was younger.
ReplyDeleteI like the way that you put a picture of the Puriri tree in your writing it matches.
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