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Hey Zsuzanna. Like & appreciate your photos. This above photo is of an un-named tarn west of your position. Green Lake is actually further to the south. Cheers Matey.
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I just went up to Martins Hut and saw that the same imbecile's that defaced Turnballs Hut with fluoro-paint also did Martins Hut. Shameful!
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Very Cool. I did wonder what the headwaters looked like. Thanks.
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Wow! They have really opened this track up a bit since I was ever last there - all the vegetation cut back considerably. Got photo. Thanks.
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Hi StagsRoar, the current location was not the original location I mapped. The Key Summit was part of the Routeburn Track.
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Very poorly mapped. a long way from it's true location.
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Very poorly mapped. a long way from it's true location.
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There is no track at this location.
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Then put the marker at the point the photo was taken!
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I hope I could help Joyce Meyer Ministries in writing a book about the Sabu Raijua community, especially, about the poverty condition. You will wonder what is meant by Dr. James Fox when he used the term "non-eating people" (see his book "The Harvest of the Palm"). Yes, it is true in time of great famine happens regularly every year there is nothing available for meal, except syrup of a palm tree (palmyra palm)which is sweet. The people can drink the syrup directly,or cook it to brown sugar. They can live with it until the next harvest of sorghum (staple food) whose quantity is limited just enough for 2 months or so.
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