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kaikoura earthquake

To: David Taylor <>
Subject: kaikoura earthquake
From: Carl Clifford <>
Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2016 10:40:15 +0000
It is a great little town for wildlife lovers. By the look of the damage to
both road and rail access will be out for some time. Hopefully, when all is
cleared up, people will flock back there and spend a bit of money, to help
get the town back on its feet again.


On Tuesday, November 15, 2016, David Taylor <>
wrote:

> I was very sad to see the damage from the latest earthquake at Kaikoura on
> the South Island of NZ
>
> This is a truly beautiful place and as many will know has a special
> significance for so many birders like me who have enjoyed one of their
> world famous bird and whale pelagic trips
>
> Seems from the news there is significant damage to roads houses and
> infrastructure
>
> So sad and I'm sure forum members join in wishing all involved in the
> tragedy including birders in the area our thoughts and best wishes at this
> difficult time
>
> David Taylor
>
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