This Site is dedicated to all those families of the people that have tragically disappeared on flights in and around New Zealand. I only hope that from all the effort in building this site and from all the effort of those taking part in this venture, that it will bear fruit in bringing ‘closure’ to their memories!
Gavin Grimmer
Some witnesses remembered a tunnel connecting up with Annie’s Cave - a tunnel complex
thought to originally have been used for drying out the cotton swaps used in the
making of the ammunition. Although I looked and looked very thoroughly inside this
complex, I was unable to come up with any conclusion of a position where a tunnel
could have joined up with these, unless it was another painstaking camouflage job
as was done in the cliff face as at Torpedo Bay. My belief at this point of time
was that these witnesses had just concluded that it must have been Annie’s Cave as
there is now no sign of any other tunnel in this vicinity.
We’ll now go over to the other side of the hill (western side) and we’ll have a look
at the entrance besides the Dighton’s residence (1952 - 62):