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The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 11 (March 1, 1929)

“The Sea of Rippling Waters.” — Govt. Publicity Photo.) Lake Waikare-moana (2,000ft. above sea level), North Island. This New Zealand lake has been described as “one of the most beautiful in the world, a star-shaped sheet of water, 800ft. deep, stretching its blue arms far into the wooded hills.” In terms of usefulness, Waikare-moana is expected to supply power next year to relieve the overload conditions at Mangahao

“The Sea of Rippling Waters.” Govt. Publicity Photo.) Lake Waikare-moana (2,000ft. above sea level), North Island. This New Zealand lake has been described as “one of the most beautiful in the world, a star-shaped sheet of water, 800ft. deep, stretching its blue arms far into the wooded hills.” In terms of usefulness, Waikare-moana is expected to supply power next year to relieve the overload conditions at Mangahao.

“The Sea of Rippling Waters.”
Govt. Publicity Photo.) Lake Waikare-moana (2,000ft. above sea level), North Island. This New Zealand lake has been described as “one of the most beautiful in the world, a star-shaped sheet of water, 800ft. deep, stretching its blue arms far into the wooded hills.” In terms of usefulness, Waikare-moana is expected to supply power next year to relieve the overload conditions at Mangahao.