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| Maori presence | 
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| Miles of mostly-deserted sand beaches, gentle surf... | 
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| Attempted pano | 
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| On an ebbing tide | 
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| Bivalves emerging | 
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| Gazillions of them; but the whole area is closed for regeneration; no harvesting shellfish or other fish until 2020; by of the local tribe  | 
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| At Tikitiki we saw what is reputedly the largest of pohutukawas; but I swear this one is just as big, and therefore the Grandmother of Pohutukawas  | 
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| Standing for scale | 
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| Too big to capture in a pano | 
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| Boulders on the beach | 
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| A dolmen? Yeah, right | 
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| At low tide all these beaches have got to be a couple hundred yards of sand to the water  | 
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| Beyond the bay, more islands, stacks... | 
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| More giant old trees | 
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| Cancading... | 
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| Unfriendly-looking marine specimen | 
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| And our favorite Oyster Catchers | 
























1 comment:
Those trees are giants! Glad you stood for scale--I had no idea!
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