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Yesterday’s photo was taken from the window of my pack, I’m afraid, not exactly a window: a much wider perspective. Yesterday down here was glorious after weeks of rain. Just the day to push boundaries and, finding the gates to the Marahau forest wide open, what’s a free spirit to do? Me and my pack are up near the top of the Takaka Hills looking across the Marahau forest (it’s a man-made forest and history will show it to be quite destructive) towards Croisilles Harbour and D’Urville Island.

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