Kauri gum and gum digging


by Carl Walrond

Globs of golden gum were left in the soils and swamps of Northland by giant kauri trees over thousands of years. From the 19th century kauri gum became a major export, and hopeful prospectors flocked to the gumfields, but digging gum was a tough way to make a living.

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