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Kete used in translocating kākahi

Kete /flax basket holding  kākahi/freshwater mussels.

Kākahi/freshwater mussels being translocated in a traditional kete.

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Rights: Pete Monk Photography
Published: 7 February 2020Size: 1.59 MB
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