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  2. Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood is wood that has been washed onto a shore or beach of a sea, lake, or river by the action of winds, tides or waves. It is part of beach wrack. In some waterfront areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. However, the driftwood provides shelter and food for birds, fish and other aquatic species as it floats in the ocean.

  3. Driftwood fort - Wikipedia

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    A driftwood fort, driftwood hut, or teepee, [failed verification] is a man-made collection of driftwood stacked to make a hut, usually at a beach. Most driftwood forts are conic in shape, though they may more closely resemble an ordinary camping tent, or be built in the manner of a log cabin with logs stacked horizontally.

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  5. Auckland waterfront - Wikipedia

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    The Auckland waterfront (rarely the Auckland harbourfront) is a city-side stretch of the southern Waitematā Harbour coastline in Auckland, New Zealand. Previously mostly dominated by Ports of Auckland uses, from the 2000s on it is becoming increasingly open to recreational public use, with a number of former wharves being converted to office ...

  6. Waterfront (area) - Wikipedia

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    The waterfront area of a city or town is its dockland district, or the area alongside a body of water. Examples. Africa. V&A Waterfront; Americas. Detroit ...

  7. Conservation parks of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Kaweka Forest Park in New Zealand. Conservation park is a type of specially protected land status held by the Crown in New Zealand for conservation purposes. [1] The status is established under the Conservation Act 1987 and the parks are administered by the Department of Conservation (DoC).

  8. Kawhia Harbour - Wikipedia

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    It has a high-tide area of 68 km 2 (26 sq mi) and a low-tide area of 18 km 2 (6.9 sq mi). [4] Te Motu Island is located in the harbour. The settlement of Kawhia is located on the northern coast of the inlet, and was an important port in early colonial New Zealand. [ 5 ]

  9. Hokitika - Wikipedia

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    It is also on the circuit for Arts on Tour and well known artists from many countries as well as New Zealand perform at the Old Lodge Theatre. Hokitika driftwood sign marks the spot for the Driftwood and Sand Festival. The sign is a popular destination with tourists. Every January, Hokitika beach hosts the Driftwood and Sand Festival.