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Waihaha River

View from Western Bay Rd (SH32)
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Waihaha

Start of track from Western Bay Rd (SH32). Waihaha River carpark on Western Bay Road (SH 32), the trail follows the river for a few hundred metres before it crosses the river on a swing bridge. The trail then climbs up the river onto the cliffs above, following the course of the river to the end of Waihaha Road.
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Waihaha

Start of track from Western Bay Rd (SH32). Waihaha River carpark on Western Bay Road (SH 32).
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Sunset

Piropiro DOC Camp. Pureora Forest About 25 kms from Ongarue. The last 13 kms is a very rutted, dirt track.
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Classic Cottage

Spotted in the King Country.
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Ethan Mar 3, 2021 01:21 AM
I drive around looking at all these old buildings and often find myself thinking about their potential
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Statue of shearer, Te Kūiti

Te Kūiti is the home of one of the great champions of shearing, David Fagan, who by 2008 had won the Golden Shears 15 times, the New Zealand open title 16 times, and the world championship five times.
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Te Kuiti

Te Tokanganui a Noho marae (also known as Te Kūiti Pā) is located on State Highway 3 in the township of Te Kūiti. Built 1873.
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Statue of shearer, Te Kūiti

Te Kūiti is the home of one of the great champions of shearing, David Fagan, who by 2008 had won the Golden Shears 15 times, the New Zealand open title 16 times, and the world championship five times.
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The Kawhia Emblem explained

Kawhia is known in Māori lore as the final resting place of the ancestral waka (canoe) Tainui. Soon after arrival, captain Hoturoa made it first priority to establish a whare wananga (sacred school of learning) which was named Ahurei. The harbour area was the birthplace of prominent Māori warrior chief Te Rauparaha of the Ngāti Toa tribe.
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Sir Colin Meads

Te Kuiti. The 2.9m high sculpture was made to honour the 55 test All Black nicknamed "Pinetree."
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Conrad

Went fishing with our host and Kawhia Camp owner. For the cost of a donation for petrol we got a freezer full of Snapper and great company. Brilliant. Well done mate.
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Kawhia Harbour

View from the small township.
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Sir Colin Meads

One of New Zealand's most iconic All Blacks has been honoured with a statue in his hometown of Te Kuiti.
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Pou Whakairo explained.

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Pou Whakairo

Two sides to this Pou Whakairo. This side for Europeans. See earlier photo for description.
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