2000 hippies converge on remote West Coast site | Otago Daily Times Online News:
"About 2000 members of the worldwide transient 'Rainbow Family' started arriving in Bruce Bay on the West Coast today for a six-week-long gathering.
The first Rainbow gathering -- described on its website as an 'organic outgrowth' of the hippy movement -- was held in the United States in the 1970s.
This year the group will camp near the Ohinamaka (Black) River, a one-hour hike from the Doughboy Creek bridge on State Highway 6, halfway between Bruce Bay and Lake Paringa."
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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