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Saturday, 25 September 2010

Container washes up on Harwood beach

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    A 40' shipping container was blown into the harbour at Port Chalmers on Wednesday evening 22/09 and eventually washed up on the beach at Harwood.

    By Kevin Black from dunedin, new zealand.
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