Maori Meanings

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We took a boat out onto Lake Taupo and got close to the glorious Maori Rock Carvings at Mine Bay. They are over 10 metres high and accessible only by water – in our case very choppy water.

The face on the largest carving above depicts Ngatoroirangi a visionary High Priest and navigator of the Te Arawa canoe, which sailed to New Zealand from Hawaiki during the great migration in the 13th Century.

 

 

Coast

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We left our hostel at 5am and drove up to Cape Reigna, the most accessible northerly point of the North Island, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Tasman Sea in a cauldron of waves.

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We walked up giant sand dunes. Exhilarating.

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It was great to have a nice long walk, paddle in the sea and picnic in Maitai Bay.

Mission Beach

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Walked along the coast East of the city from Mission Bay, through Kohimarama & St Heliers Bays to Ladies Bay, returning to Mission Bay to eat fish & chips whilst dangling our feet over the sea wall.

The day concluded with a labyrinth walk in the grounds of Auckland Cathedral of the Holy Trinity and a wonderful candle lit concert inside the cathedral by the Australian a cappella quartet ‘the idea of north’.

We heard fireworks on our way home.

Now

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Just finished a book by the explorer and traveller Robyn Davidson. Looking back over thirty years since she walked half across Australia with her dog and 3 camels she writes of that adventure

‘The past caves away and dissolves behind us, leaving a few clues with which we try to reconstruct it. Hopeless task. History lives in the present’.

Tracks: One woman’s journey across 1,700 miles of Australian Outback. 2013, Bloomsbury Publishing Plc