File:Aranui roll-on roll-off ferry.jpg

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English: Former Cook Strait rail ferry Aranui, in Queen Charlotte Sound, New Zealand. Original file was labelled as Aramoana, the crossing's first roll on-roll off ferry. Closer inspection reveals that this vessel is Aranui, sister ship to Aramoana.
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'Aramoana' in Queen Charlotte Sound, Marlborough, New Zealand, 1968

Author Phillip Capper from Wellington, New Zealand

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