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Photo suite showcasing the unique peaceful and tranquil nature of Te Arai Beach, circa 2011. Photographs taken by Anna Wild.
Rawiri, or Manuka Rawiri, is actually a rare species of Kanuka, it has a National Threat Category of Declining. Te Arai is the one of the few places left in
Peat shrublands were plentiful in the Te Arai areas right up until the 1970s. This area was referred to as 'Black's Swamp and contained lowland manuka and kanuka mire shrub,
Te Arai's physical environment has been formed by many centuries of exposure to the winds and swells of the Pacific Ocean. Unlike the majority of beaches in the Auckland region
Lake Tomorata is a popular recreation lake within Eastern Rodney. It is a freshwater lake with a sandy base and its shores provide a home to a number of threatened