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An aerial photo from Bayleys Realty shows the property is now mostly bare land.
Caption:An aerial photo from Bayleys Realty shows the property is now mostly bare land.Photo credit:Supplied / Bayleys RealtyGum trees tower over the Heritage Bypass in 2024. The trees have since been felled.RNZ / Peter de GraafA publicity image for Bayleys Realty shows only a few stands of trees remaining along Kerikeri River and in the council reserve at Fairy Pools.Supplied / Bayleys RealtyAerial view of central Kerikeri, showing the gum trees before they were felled.Supplied / Aerial Vision
Kerikeri’s distinctive gums, including these next to the Heritage Bypass, are about to be felled.
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