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Geography of New Zealand / Bay of Plenty Region / Alternative energy / Volcanoes / Tasman Mill / Kawerau / Renewable energy / Geothermal gradient / Tarawera River / Geology / Regions of New Zealand / Geothermal energy
Date: 2012-12-13 18:45:41
Geography of New Zealand
Bay of Plenty Region
Alternative energy
Volcanoes
Tasman Mill
Kawerau
Renewable energy
Geothermal gradient
Tarawera River
Geology
Regions of New Zealand
Geothermal energy

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