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A scientist who went exploring in the South Island for oil and gas came back with a much rarer find.
A scientist who went exploring in the South Island for oil and gas came back with a much rarer find.
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08 Nov 2009 10:37p.m.

Jim wrote:

The location is 'secret' because the exploration - for mining purposes - is happening in a protected national park.
What happened in Tasmania under the right? Pristine ancient forests milled at a rate of 900 tonnes per hour, until it was a wasteland. Money goes overseas if it happens here. We lose our birthright, our natural heritage.
Aaaahhhh, PPP's!! Thanks nats.