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Ripiro Beach is a
sandy stretch on the west
coast of Northland, New Zealand,
extending from the
Maunganui Bluff in the
north down the
Pouto Peninsula to...
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Glinks Gully borders the
Tasman Sea with a
direct stretch of
beach known as
Ripiro Beach, the
longest driveable beach in New
Zealand at 107
kilometres (66 mi)...
- ("eat para").
Kahumatamomoe then
departed for Rotorua. Īhenga went
north to
Ripiro Beach. Here, the
travellers gathered toheroa, but Īhenga ate them all while...
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Department of
Conservation (DOC) New Zealand. "KAIHU THE
DISTRICT NORTH RIPIRO WEST
COAST SOUTH HOKIANGA" (PDF).
Kaihu Valley History.
Michael Taylor;...
- and won the battle,
which occurred at
Moremonui Gully where it
enters Ripiro Beach, 19
kilometres (12 miles)
south of
Maunganui Bluff on the west coast...
- from 1560 and more.
There are 110
recorded shipwrecks on the
Kaipara and
Ripiro Beach coast, but
Hilliam claimed to know of 153 (17 of
which are unidentified)...
- New Zealand. The
beach is on the
northern side of the settlement, with
Ripiro Beach on the
southern side.
Dargaville is 13 km (8.1 mi) to the east. The...
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Maunganui Bluff marks the
northern extent of 107
kilometres (66 mi) long
Ripiro Beach (the
longest unbroken beach in New Zealand).
Maunganui in Māori means...
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stretch of
Ninety Mile
Beach in the region's far north. The
slightly longer Ripiro Beach lies
further south. Two
large inlets are also
located on this coast...
- 510 (12.6%) were part-time, and 150 (3.7%) were unemplo****. The
nearby Ripiro Beach has the
longest unbroken stretches of sand
beach in New
Zealand and...