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  2. Torrent Bay - Wikipedia

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    Torrent Bay was named by French explorer Dumont D'Urville during his exploration and mapping of this area of New Zealand in 1827. [2] The area was surveyed as a village in the 1920s. When Abel Tasman National Park was formed in 1942, the village was not included in the Park, so remains as a village of holiday houses on privately owned land ...

  3. Queen Elizabeth Park, Kāpiti Coast - Wikipedia

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    Ramaroa Centre – Mackays Crossing, Queen Elizabeth Park. Plans for the development of the park facilities at the Mackays Crossing entrance were announced in 2012. [12] A visitor centre named Ramaroa was opened in 2017. [13] The complex includes a meeting room with capacity for 60 people, a park ranger office and public toilets.

  4. Bach (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Waiheke Island bach destined to be replaced with a 21st-century holiday home, March 2007. They are almost always small structures, usually made of cheap or recycled material like fibrolite (asbestos cement sheet), corrugated iron, or used timber. [6] They were influenced by the backwoods cabins and sheds of the early settlers and farmers.

  5. Paparoa National Park - Wikipedia

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    Paparoa National Park Visitor Centre (2021) Paparoa National Park is on the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. The park was established in 1987 and encompasses 430 km 2 (170 sq mi). [1] The park ranges from or near the coastline to the peaks of the Paparoa Range. A separate section of the park lies to the north and is centred at ...

  6. Shelly Park - Wikipedia

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    The Shelly Park Beach sandspit was a popular point for ferries to disembark passengers headed for Howick, [13] [14] and a wharf was constructed at the end of the sandspit around the year 1880. [9] In December 1923, Shelly Park was subdivided into 42 sections, primarily sold as holiday baches. A holidaying community developed around Shelly Beach ...

  7. Kaiteriteri - Wikipedia

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    Kaiteriteri is a town and seaside resort in the Tasman Region of the South Island of New Zealand. It is close to both Mārahau, the main gateway to Abel Tasman National Park, [3] and the town of Motueka. Kaiteriteri is a small coastal town reliant on tourism for much of its income, and there are many accommodation providers, cafés, pubs and ...

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  9. National parks of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    An alpine park containing New Zealand's highest mountain, Aoraki / Mount Cook (3,724 m) and its longest glacier, Haupapa / Tasman Glacier (29 km). A hotspot for mountaineering, ski touring and scenic flights, the park is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Arthur's Pass National Park: 1,185 458 1929