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Monday, 04, January 2010
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The Kaipara Harbour's hundreds of watery tendrils are quiet, close places. The harbour is not bright technicolour, like the east coast, nor is it wildly thunderous and wind-swept, like the west. Its beauty is watercolour soft; sun shimmering on smooth water, sunbursts on emerald headlands and drowsy villages happily left behind by progress.
With 3350km of coastline, and an area of about 500sq km, the Kaipara is the largest harbour in the Southern Hemisphere. It has two great arms,
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