GALLERY - Tolaga Bay [20 Images]  

Tolaga Bay is both a bay and small town on the East Coast of New Zealand's North Island. It was named by Lt. James Cook,but is known locally as Uawa. They are located 45 kilometres northeast of Gisborne and 30 kilometres south of Tokomaru Bay.The region around the bay is rugged and remote, and for many years the only access to the town was by boat.Because the bay is shallow, a long wharf - the longest in New Zealand - was built to accommodate visiting vessels.An island in the bay was originally named Spöring Island by Cook, after his expedition's assistant naturalist and instrument maker, Herman Spöring, a Finnish botanist. It is however today known by its Maori name, Pourewa. The town is a popular holiday spot. Its population is predominantly Maori, with the area being a stronghold of the Te Aitanga-a- Hauiti iwi and home of Ariki - Te Kani a Takirau and Tohunga - Rangiuia.

 

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Napier City Beach

TolagaBay Beach

TolagaBay Beach

TolagaBay Pier

             

Tolaga Bay Beach

Tolaga Bay

Napier Beach

TolagaBay Pier

 
     

       
 

TolagaBay Camp

 

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Solitude

 

End of Pier

     

Thinking Moments

Runnaway

Off the Coast

Fishing Dreams

End of Day

Morning Light

Drama

Calm


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