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small side track for the movie lovers amongst you - there is a NZ movie about this rail disaster and the love story of a prominent NZ cricketer of the day and his fiance who was on that train.Squirrel wrote:Its getting exciting now isn't it with verajane on 9 and quite a few on 6 or 7. So here are tonights numbers. They are # 12and number # 29 Good Luck
Here is # 12 Mt Ruapehu - 1 of our active volcanoes!
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Ruapehu (pronounced ruapaywho) is the highest of the 3 volcanes making up the Tongariro National Park - Mt Ngauruhoe is the 3rd one. Ruapehu is the more active of these in my memory and the horrible events of Christmas Eve 1963 will always remain in memory I think. Ruapehu erupted and the dam wall burst sending a huge laha down the Whangahu River and from there into the Tangiwai River (means wailing waters). A fully loaded passenger train which runs from Auckland to Wellington was cross the Tangiwai Bridge when the laha hit and 151 dear souls were killed. This has resulted in huge changes to the ski filelds on the slopes of Tongariro and Ruapehu along with a wide gully loaded with instrucments for any future laha to travel safely away from civilisation. Its most recent warnings were late in 2012.
I think it was only released a couple of years ago - but I've seen it twice on the sky movie channels here in the UK!Squirrel wrote:I don't remember hearing about the movie TAngiwai Rach - thanks for passing the info on. That and the Wahine disaster plus the snow in 1945 - first I had ever seen - are all big memories.