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n the coastline about 16km south west of Westport, you will find Tauranga Bay and the Cape Foulwind..
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Okarito InformationAbout half an hour’s drive north of Franz Josef is the coastal settlement of Okarito, boasting..
Jackson Bay fishing village InformationSouth of Haast, the coastline turns westward along a 24 kilometre, gently curving bay to Jackson..
Cape Foulwind Seal Colony InformationA female New Zealand fur seal lives at the same colony all her life. After giving birth in late..
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Greymouth InformationOnce the site of the Maori pa Mawhera (which means ‘wide spread river mouth’, in reference to..
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Hokitika was first settled in 1860, after the discovery of gold on the west coast. It was an important river port, but many ships came to grief on the notorious ‘Hokitika Bar’ – a sandbar that shifts with every tide. There are some lovely old buildings on the town’s historic walk. You’ll also notice galleries specialising in pounamu jewellery and art works. The Arahura River, which enters the sea just north of Hokitika, is a traditional source of pounamu (greenstone). Gold jewellers, wood turners and potters provide other souvenir opportunities. Hokitika’s icon event is the Wildfoods Festival, which is held at the end of summer.
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Functional facts: Approx. population 4000, i-SITE Visitor Centre, good range of shops and services.
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