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Monday, 5 December 2016

Colourful creations captivate

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    Watched by a large appreciative crowd, a stream of lively and colourful floats flows along George St, Dunedin, during yesterday’s popular Santa parade, the 19th time the event has been held in the city. Gregor Richardson captured the colour of the parade.

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