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  2. Bay of Islands - Wikipedia

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    The bay is known in Māori as Tokerau, a name given by early Māori ancestors referencing a place in the Māori homeland. [1] The wider Bay of Islands area, including the plain surrounding Waimate North, is traditionally known as Taiamai, a name shortened from the Ngāpuhi whakataukī (proverb) Ka kata ngā pūriri ō Taiamai ("the pūriri trees are laughing with joy"), a phrase used to ...

  3. Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador - Wikipedia

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    The largest island in the bay is Woods Island (which was formerly inhabited), which is surrounded in most directions by the Long Range Mountains and is directly north of the Lewis Hills. The Way Office [clarification needed] was established on July 1, 1883. The first Waymaster was Thomas Carter. Flowing into the Bay of Islands is the Humber River.

  4. Russell, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A car ferry across the Bay of Islands runs between Okiato and Opua, and is the main tourist access to Russell. There is a land connection, but this requires a substantial detour (the ferry route is only 2.3 kilometres, while the land route is 43.5 km [24]).

  5. Bay of Islands Vintage Railway - Wikipedia

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    A Bay of Islands Vintage Railway train, hauled by a Price shunting locomotive down the main street of Kawakawa The Bay of Islands Vintage Railway runs throughout the year. As of May 2010, it runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday and every day during school and public holidays at 10.45 am, 12 noon, 1.15 pm and 2.30 pm – the round trip takes ...

  6. Urupukapuka Island - Wikipedia

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    Urupukapuka Island is the largest island in the Bay of Islands of New Zealand, located about 7.3 km (4.5 mi) from Paihia. [1] The island is a popular stopover point for tour boats to the Hole in the Rock and is also serviced by ferries for day trips from Paihia and Russell.

  7. Piercy Island (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The use of the island by tourist boat operators has been the subject of a long running dispute, with tourism companies taking boats through the Hole in the Rock but not paying a share of the takings to the island's owners. Apart from a short period between 1989 – 1992, the owners of the island have received no royalties from the boat ...

  8. Paihia - Wikipedia

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    Paihia is a town in the Bay of Islands in the Northland Region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is 60 kilometres north of Whangārei, located close to the historic towns of Russell and Kerikeri. Missionary Henry Williams named the mission station Marsden's Vale. [6] [7] Paihia eventually became the accepted name of the settlement.

  9. Kerikeri - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri (Māori: [kɛɾikɛɾi]) [6] is a town in the Bay of Islands, New Zealand.The town is located on the eponymous Kerikeri inlet. It is sometimes called the Cradle of the Nation, [7] [8] as it was the site of the first permanent mission station in the country, and it has some of the oldest buildings in the country.

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