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Site of old Maori settlement (early 19th century) at Crater Bay near Urupa Point, Aorangi Island - Tatua Peak visible in the background on the left: Camera manufacturer: FUJIFILM: Camera model: X-Pro1: Exposure time: 1/680 sec (0.0014705882352941) F-number: f/5.6: ISO speed rating: 400: Date and time of data generation: 14:59, 25 January 2018 ...
An employee of Southern Clams Ltd gathers cockles. Blueskin Bay is an estuary in coastal Otago, about 25 km north of Dunedin, New Zealand.The name also unofficially describes the rural district which includes the northern slopes of Mount Cargill, the southern slopes of the Kilmog, and the townships of Doctors Point, Waitati, Evansdale, Warrington, and Seacliff.
Red Wing: Red Wing's best preserved example—built in 1875—of the frame Italianate houses built during its 1870s' prosperity. [71] Also a contributing property to the Red Wing Residential Historic District. [40] 59: Vasa Historic District: Vasa Historic District: May 30, 1975 : Off Minnesota Highway 19
Rangitāne is a Māori iwi (tribe). Their rohe (territory) is in the Manawatū, Horowhenua, Wairarapa and Marlborough areas of New Zealand. [1]The iwi was formed as one of two divisions (aside from Muaūpoko) of the expedition team led by Whātonga, a chief from the Māhia Peninsula and father of Tara-Ika a Nohu of Te Whanganui-a-Tara fame.
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The Regional Park includes a golf course along Coast Road, and the area north of Ōkiritoto Stream is known as the "Five Mile Strip" or "Five Mile Block" as this is its approximate length. A horse park (parking area for horse floats and trucks to unload) is located just to the south of Ōkiritoto Stream. 4WD access on to the beach is also ...
The southern side of Castle Rock is known as Christmas Bay. Castlepoint is approximately one hour's drive from Masterton. Castlepoint was so named in 1770 by Captain Cook who was struck by the similarities of Castle Rock to the battlements of a castle. [4] The Maori name for the area is Rangiwhakaoma, which translates as 'where the sky runs'.
The peninsula is largely urbanized, with large suburbs of Miramar, Maupuia, Strathmore and Seatoun, and narrow strips of houses along the coast at Breaker Bay, Karaka Bay and Moa Point. The urban area is a mix of suburban housing, retail outlets, schools, light and service industries, recreation grounds (such as a golf course and sports fields ...