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Anawhata is a
beach on the
coast of New
Zealand west of Auckland.
Anawhata Beach is
located along the West
Coast of West Auckland,
between the
Tasman Sea...
- father-in-law, Jim Rose, who had
built a bach at
Anawhata in 1925,
wrote in his 1982
history of
Anawhata Beach, "My
family look
forward to the time when...
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Auckland Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It is
located between Piha and
Anawhata.
Whites Beach is
directly north of Piha,
between Te Waha
Point to the south...
- The
nearest beaches accessible by road are
Karekare to the south, and
Anawhata to the north. The area is
traditionally a part of rohe of the Tāmaki Māori...
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Talafofo New
Zealand (listed from
North to South)
Muriwai Bet****
Beach Anawhata Piha
Karekare Whatipu Karioitahi Beach Raglan Taranaki region, New Zealand...
- such as
fishing nets, baskets,
cloak fragments, from
locations such as
Anawhata, Piha,
Takatu Point,
Karekare and Whatipu. In 1853 and 1854, the New Zealand...
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forest railway was
extended northwards to
bring tribes from the
nearby Anawhata Valley to Piha. Later, an
approximately 8 km (5.0 mi) long narrow-gauge...
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Colour School Meaning Anawhata Named for
Anawhata beach.
Karekare Named after Karekare beach.
Muriwai Named for
Muriwai beach Piha
Named after Piha beach...
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Alexander Zahlbruckner. The type
specimen was
collected by Lucy
Cranwell on
Anawhata Beach (Waitākere Ranges, West Auckland) in 1932; she sent a
dried specimen...
- Judy
Millar in her
Anawhata studio, 2022...