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The island spans 2.1 kilometres (1.3 mi) from east to west, and 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from north to south, and has a total area of 2 square kilometres (490 acres). The name of the island comes from two rock pillars on its eastern shore, which look like flower pots. A third flowerpot once stood, but tumbled in 1903. [1]
Flowerpot Bay, also spelt Flower Pot Bay, is a small bay, some 250 m across, on the north coast of Pitt Island in the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand.With a jetty at its western end, it is the main point of access by sea to the island.
The Sweepstakes. In 2006, a new visitors' centre opened to serve Fathom Five National Marine Park and the Bruce Peninsula National Park.Designed by Andrew Frontini of Shore Tilbe Irwin + Partners, the CAD $7.82 million centre, approached by a boardwalk, features an information centre, reception area, exhibit hall and theatre.
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Fatu-ma-Futi, historically referred to as Tower Rocks, [7] is a pair of prominent perpendicular islets. The formation consists of two distinct rock features: Futi, also known as Tower Rock, which rises to a height of 102 feet, and Fatu, known as Flower Pot, reaching 60 feet in height.
Flowerpot or flower pot may also refer to: Flowerpot, Tasmania, a locality in Australia; Flowerpot Bay, Chatham Islands, New Zealand; Flowerpot Formation, a geologic formation in Oklahoma, U.S. Flowerpot Island, Ontario, Canada; Flowerpot Men (disambiguation) Flowerpot parasol, a species of gilled mushroom (Leucocoprinus birnbaumii)
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