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Cleaning up the coast

School children taking part in a beach clean up and celebrating.

School children in Mount Maunganui take part in a Sustainable Coastlines Phoenix Mt Maunganui Clean-up.

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Rights: Sustainable Coastlines, CC BY-NC 3.0 NZ
Published: 11 April 2019Size: 1.13 MB
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