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....travelling New Zealand's countryside with our custom - built Landrover......



W H A N G A N U I
You're at the end of the road in the first place . The highway climbs laboriously over Takaka Hill, the Marble Mountain, and drops sharply into Golden Bay. This region with it's glorious beaches is sparsely enough populated anyway (although it boasts some good cafes), but, as the road runs north-west and gets even narrower, it seems to run right out of people. Shortly before Farewell Spit, at a place called Pakawau, a road branches westwards; here, you can travel from one coast to the other in a short time as the South Island dwindles to a point. The road meets Whanganui Inlet, a deep tidal harbour that is home to a few fishing boats based at a clutter of huts around one of New Zealand's few remaining scows - now beached, much the worse for wear, but still recognisable. The only name remaining one the map here is Mangarakau, once a coalmining settlement but now almost invisible. Walking tracks cross hills and skirt the inlet. It's a place of deep greens and mysterious stretches of water. Another branch of the road leads off to the Kaihoka Lakes, two small lakes surrounded by bush. It's West Coast weather here, wild and dramatic, and the ozone is tangible at Wharariki Beach a little further up on the South Island's northernmost road. In fact, the road doesn't quite reach it; you leave your car and walk for 20 minutes and suddenly you're at an unspoilt golden beach with rocky arched islets between you and the ships rounding the Spit. Lonely. Lovely ( excerpt from 'Places of the heart', New Zealand Listener, Dec'97 ) These pictures have been taken over Christmas/New Year 1997/98.

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