Cloud Patterns.
Tree Outside Courthouse.
Reflections In Lake Moananui.
On Elizabeth Drive.
Railway Looking Westward.
Looking North Along The Railway Line
Tokoroa Track Club
Tokoroa Fire Station
Along The Track.
Clouds Over The Hills.
Leith Place Carving.
By Lake Moananui. In Tokoroa.
Along A Footpath
Colour In The Clouds
Tokoroa From The Lookout
Cloud Above Tokoroa.
Sunset From Carpark
The School Behind Our Fence
Our Street Curves.
South East Outskirts Of Tokoroa
Tokoroa, South Waikato.
Down By Lake Moananui
Bluebells At Lake Moananui
Tokoroa Courthouse.
Flood Outside A Hall
The Raukawa Settlement Trust Building.
Evening Falls
Intermediate School.
Maraetai Road, Tokoroa.
Lake at Tokoroa
Night Approaches.
At The Lookout.
Our Local Town Center.
Bakery From McDonald's Carpark.
From The Lookout.
Leith Place.
Trees On Maraetai Road.
Looking Forward To Spring.
Indian Takeaway.
Down Our Street.
Looking Across Highway 1
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Pine Man Of Tokoroa.
Tokoroa is a timber town – the heart of New Zealand’s massive forestry, timber and paper industries. It sits between the lush farmland of the Waikato and the vast plantation pine forests of the central North Island. Visitors can follow the ‘talking poles’ trail through the town center to learn about Tokoroa’s history and people.
Tokoroa is one of the most recent towns in New Zealand history. The township was established (circa) 1917. It was developed as a residential satellite for Kinleith Mill workers (New Zealand Forest Products Limited's integrated timber, pulp and paper mill) in 1948. The mill is approximately 8 km south of the township. The pine man symbolises the history of the town.
SC.50...Sunday Challenge....18/6/23.....Historical statue.
Tokoroa is one of the most recent towns in New Zealand history. The township was established (circa) 1917. It was developed as a residential satellite for Kinleith Mill workers (New Zealand Forest Products Limited's integrated timber, pulp and paper mill) in 1948. The mill is approximately 8 km south of the township. The pine man symbolises the history of the town.
SC.50...Sunday Challenge....18/6/23.....Historical statue.
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so beautiful
Happy Sunday!
I remember the endless plantation forests but have never been through Tokoroa.
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