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Image for Stairway to the world's most easterly Lighthouse. East Cape. New Zealand.view gallery

NWNW92.4 km

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Outdoor StairwaysStairway to the world's most easterly Lighthouse. East Cape. New Zealand.

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The lighthouse at East Cape is reached by walking up a steep bush covered hill on a stairway of over 700 wooden steps.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Punga and Paua

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 05/31/2009

last visited: 11/08/2019

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NWNW108.3 km

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Exceptional TreesTe Waha-o-Rerekohu Pohutukawa. East Cape. New Zealand.

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Te Waha-o-Rerekohu is New Zealand's oldest and largest pohutukawa tree - it's around 600 years old!

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Punga and Paua

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 07/28/2008

last visited: 12/11/2019

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WW119.3 km

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New Zealand Historic PlacesStar of Canada

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The Star of Canada was a cargo ship. It sank on a rocky reef at Kaiti Beach, while steaming into the port of Gisborne on a stormy night in 1912. The crew saved the cargo but were unable to save the ship.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member taybee

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 12/29/2010

last visited: 02/02/2011

Image for Star of Canada - Te Moana Maritime Museum - Gisborne, New Zealandview gallery

WW119.3 km

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Maritime MuseumsStar of Canada - Te Moana Maritime Museum - Gisborne, New Zealand

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The Star of Canada was a cargo ship. It sank on a rocky reef at Kaiti Beach and Today, the wheelhouse of the Star of Canada is part of the Tairawhiti Museum

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member taybee

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 01/19/2011

last visited: 02/02/2011

Image for Cook Crater, Moon -  Cook Statue, Gisborne. New Zealand.view gallery

SWSW119.7 km

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Extraterrestrial LocationsCook Crater, Moon - Cook Statue, Gisborne. New Zealand.

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The Cook Crater on the Moon is named after James Cook whose statue overlooks the New Zealand east coast city of Gisborne.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Punga and Paua

location: New Zealand

date approved: 07/01/2008

last visited: 01/15/2012

Image for Captain Cook's Statueview gallery

WW120.1 km

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Statues of Historic FiguresCaptain Cook's Statue

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A great nice looking Captain Cook's statue overloking Customhouse St in Gisborne NZ James Cook was born in Yorkshire, England. He entered the navy in 1755. By 1768 as first lieutenant, he was given command of the Endeavour, a ship of 368 tons

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nzkeko

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 11/22/2009

last visited: 01/15/2012

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WW120.2 km

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Statues of Historic FiguresYoung Nick or Nicholas Young

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Young Nick pointing at Young Nick's Head Peninsula in Gisborne NZ The southern headland of Poverty Bay was named by both Maori and Europeans in honour of early explorers - Te Kuri a Paoa and Young Nick’s Head.

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member nzkeko

location: North Island, New Zealand

date approved: 11/22/2009

last visited: 01/15/2012

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