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View south from the Mangawhai Cliff Walkway, looking back to Mangawhai and Tara Iti.
Experienced by Matthew Buchanan
52 km from Whangarei Falls
“ the moment you doubt whether you can fly, you cease for ever to be able to do it. ” / j.m. barrie, peter pan
Experienced by britt gaiser
52 km from Whangarei Falls
A cedar-clad house nestled in the sand dunes in front of a forested area near Mangawhai.
Experienced by Matthew Buchanan
52 km from Whangarei Falls
Taking a break while kayaking on a small uninhabited island
Experienced by Anya Vero
55 km from Whangarei Falls
Close up shot of boat in Bay of Islands taken from Urupukapuka Island, Paihia, New Zealand.
Experienced by Koon Chakhatrakan
60 km from Whangarei Falls
This is the beautiful location in the north of New Zealand, featuring hundreds of pristine islands and waterways to encounter and explore. Best experienced by boat, helicopter and camera.
Experienced by Rod Long
74 km from Whangarei Falls
Tāne Mahuta, also called Lord of the Forest, is a giant Kauri tree
Experienced by yathursan Gunaratnam
74 km from Whangarei Falls
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Experienced by yathursan Gunaratnam
77 km from Whangarei Falls
On a forest walk during a family holiday in New Zealand getting constantly left behind by my family as I got lost in the micro worlds of the Puketi Forest.
Experienced by Edward Watson
79 km from Whangarei Falls
The lighthouse is situated on the last outcrop of sandstone and is 278 feet above sea level. Erected in 1884 by Mr D Scott. First operated on 1st December 1884. The cost of building the lighthouse was 5571 pounds. To accommodate the lighthouse keepers two small cottages and tool sheds were built nearby. The lighthouse switched to automation on 17th November, 1947 and on that day the harbour was closed to ships. It is now under the Historic Places Trust.
Experienced by Aaron Birch
79 km from Whangarei Falls
Abandoned Pauto ligthouse standing in the middle of sand dunes.
Experienced by Gantas Vaičiulėnas
80 km from Whangarei Falls
The ocean at winter resembling snow on a mountain side.
Experienced by Samara Doole
110 km from Whangarei Falls
The New Zealand Plover, Red-Breasted Plover, or New Zealand Dotterel (Charadrius obscurus) is an endangered species found only in certain areas of New Zealand. Its Māori names include tūturiwhatu, pukunui, and kūkuruatu.
Experienced by Phil Botha
113 km from Whangarei Falls
Black labrador swimming into a mirror-like sea to retrieve his ball at Fench Bay, Titirangi.
Experienced by Sheryl Burson
129 km from Whangarei Falls
Bean Rock Lighthouse is situated in the Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. It is the only remaining example in New Zealand of a wooden cottage-style lighthouse, and it is one of only a few remaining worldwide.
Experienced by Bill Fairs
131 km from Whangarei Falls
The famous nickname “Auckland, City of Sails” comes from its iconic location. The famous nickname “Auckland, City of Sails” comes from its iconic location. Located on a small land tongue in the center of the Auckland region, locked in by the Tasman Sea in the west and the Hauraki Gulf in the east, Auckland has plenty of access to the water. More than 500000 sailboats and yachts in various sizes are anchored and moored at marinas within the city. No matter from which side you are approaching Auckland, there is somewhere a marina in sight with rows of sailboats. That's how the city got its name.
Experienced by Thant Zin Oo
132 km from Whangarei Falls
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Experienced by Thant Zin Oo
132 km from Whangarei Falls
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Experienced by Thant Zin Oo
133 km from Whangarei Falls
This beautiful mini-lop joined our family after the Christchurch earthquakes. He was named Radar because one ear always stood up!
Experienced by Sandy Millar
133 km from Whangarei Falls
Auckland Sky Tower in New Zealand with a neon colour grade.
Experienced by Ryan Clark