Te Wai Pounamu journey's end at Spencer Park
Te Wai Pounamu journey's end at Spencer Park
A group of eight young people and instructors from the Recreation for Youth Trust on bicycles at the end of their Te Wai Pounamu journey at Spencer Park. The journey was over 10 days and consisted of walking, canoeing, rafting and cycling to retrace Māori trails and early European routes from the west to east coast of the South Island.
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