Pictorial Parade No. 2 (1952)
New Zealand National Film Unit presents Pictorial Parade No. 2 (1952) FOUR FLYING FOSSILS 134 ft. Young and old specimens of the tuatara lizard, one of the world's most ancient creatures; and the despatch by air of four tuataras to the zoos of London, New York, Chicago, and San Diego. FAMILY AFFAIR. 160 ft. Eight returned servicemen brothers have pooled their knowledge and resources in a large construction and contracting business. THE GEOTHERMAL BORES. 432 ft. Karapiti Blowhole, and the steam bores and equipment at Wairakei. Sir John Cockroft visits the Wairakei site, and at Te Teko a bore is opened to test natural steam resources for possible use in the great Murupara pulp and paper project. DV File of Beta SP Telecine (Tape 271) of 16mm film- W3589/16PP2

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