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  2. Mount Maunganui - Wikipedia

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    Mount Maunganui is located atop a sand bar that connects Mauao to the mainland, a geographical formation known as a tombolo.Because of this formation, the residents of Mount Maunganui have both a harbour beach (Pilot Bay) and an ocean beach with great surf, within a short distance.

  3. Surfing in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 the first National Surfing Championships was held at Mount Maunganui, followed by the establishment of the New Zealand Surf Riders' Association. In 1966, New Zealand sent its first representative team to the World Surfing Championships in San Diego. By the late 1960s, more surfboard builders were setting up business, using improved ...

  4. Matakana Island - Wikipedia

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    The island's long, white sandy beach is popular with surfers. Surfers can either catch a water taxi from Mount Maunganui or paddle to the island across the mouth of Tauranga Harbour (depending on weather conditions). Matakana's surf side is a nesting site for a large number of sea birds, including the endangered New Zealand dotterel. [13]

  5. Sport in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Surfing in New Zealand has a history dating back as far as 1963, when the first national championships were held at Mount Maunganui and won by Peter Way. Surfing has since become more popular with many New Zealanders competing on the international scene.

  6. Multi-purpose reef - Wikipedia

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    The next attempt to build an artificial surfing reef came in February 2005 when construction began on the Mount Reef in Mount Maunganui on the Bay of Plenty coast in New Zealand. The reef design called for a total volume of approximately 5,000 m 3 to be contained in an arrangement of large sand-filled geotextile containers. The containers and ...

  7. Mount Maunganui (mountain) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Maunganui, or Mauao, known to locals as The Mount, [3] is a 232 metre (760 foot) volcanic dome at the end of a peninsula in the Tauranga suburb of Mount Maunganui in New Zealand, beside the eastern entrance to the city's harbour. Local Māori consider Mauao to be tapu (sacred), and it plays an important role in their mythology.

  8. Category:Surfing locations in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles about places in New Zealand that are noted for surfing. Pages in category "Surfing locations in New Zealand" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  9. Talk:Mount Maunganui - Wikipedia

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    Having surfed and lived in the mount for 6 years, i have never seen the national surfing champs held in mount maunganui. moreover, mount is not famous for its quality waves, it is infamous for its mushy, low quality waves. lastly, the claim that the beach in notoriously dangerous is insupportable. the high amount of lifeguard activity, rescues and casualties is due to the amount of people ...

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