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  2. Stewart Island - Wikipedia

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    Stewart Island (Māori: Rakiura, lit. 'glowing skies', officially Stewart Island / Rakiura, formerly New Leinster) is New Zealand's third-largest island, located 30 kilometres (16 nautical miles) south of the South Island, across Foveaux Strait. It is a roughly triangular island with a total land area of 1,746 km 2 (674 sq mi).

  3. Oban, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Oban is the principal settlement on Stewart Island, the southernmost inhabited island of the New Zealand archipelago.Oban is centred on Halfmoon Bay (sometimes used as an alternative name for the town), and stretches over a peninsula to Paterson Inlet.

  4. List of shipwrecks of Southland - Wikipedia

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    Ernest Island, southeast Stewart Island 22.90 gross tons, 9.12 register tons, fishing vessel nil [1] [168] Iona: Ernest Islands, west Stewart Island 12.5 m fishing vessel nil [1] [169] Harbinger: 1978 Halfmoon Bay 11.5 m fishing vessel nil [1] [169] Kowhai: Broad Head, south Stewart Island 25.35 gross tons, 6.97 register tons, wooden fishing ...

  5. Acker's Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Acker's Cottage is one of the first stone houses on New Zealand's Stewart Island (officially Stewart Island / Rakiura). The cottage was placed on the Heritage New Zealand list of historic places (category I) and has been restored by Heritage New Zealand and the Department of Conservation as an example of an early vernacular building.

  6. South Cape / Whiore - Wikipedia

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    South Cape / Whiore is a cape marking the southernmost point of Stewart Island / Rakiura, and by extension the main New Zealand archipelago. It is one of the four Cardinal Capes of New Zealand identified by Captain James Cook on his first voyage, along with North Cape, Cape East and West Cape. [1]

  7. Leask Bay - Wikipedia

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    In a 1953 publication, it was noted that Leask Bay was an outlier on Stewart Island as it hosted exotic trees when the rest of the Island has only native trees. [6] In the 1980s, an oil seep was discovered in Leask Bay. It is hypothesised that the oil naturally migrated from the Great South Basin into a shallow basin margin in Leask Bay. [7] [8]

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