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Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New Zealand. For this reason it is often referred to as Auckland Harbour and is crossed by the Auckland Harbour Bridge, despite the fact that it is one of two harbours surrounding the city. The Waitematā forms the north and east coasts of the Auckland isthmus. It is matched on the south by the shallower waters of Manukau Harbour.
With a size of 70 square miles, it connects the city's main port and the Auckland waterfront to the Hauraki Gulf, and the Pacific Ocean. It is sheltered from Pacific storms by Auckland's North Shore, Rangitoto Island and Waiheke Island.
The name is from the Māori language, with Wai te Mataa referring to obsidian glass. The 'sparkling waters' (a later translation of the meaning) of the harbour were said to glint like the volcanic glass prized by these early arrivals to the harbour.
The harbour is an arm of the Hauraki Gulf, extending west for eighteen kilometres from the end of the Rangitoto Channel. Its entrance is between North Head and Bastion Point in the south. The westernmost ends of the harbour extend past Whenuapai in the northwest, and to Te Atatu in the west, as well as forming the estuarial arm known as the Whau River in the southwest.
Waitemata Harbour, commonly referred to as Auckland Harbour, is one of two harbours that nearly surround Auckland, although it is the more famous of the two as it is the harbour that the city center faces. A harbour cruise provides a different perspective on the city, suburban Devonport, the Auckland Harbour Bridge and Rangitoto Island, a volcano that emerged from the sea a mere 600 years ago. The Photos (in order) A04A2475 - The Auckland skyline as viewed from Auckland Harbour A04A2436 - Shipping plays a critical role in the island nation A04A2437 - A ship departs Auckland A04A2456 - A low cloud covers 850-feet-tall Rangitoto Island, a shield volcano that emerged from Auckland Harbour about 600 years ago A04A2450 - Rangitoto Island is young, but old enough to be covered by a beech ...
Using softbait whilst drifting in the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. Early morning in January.
-Gone Fishing With Patu- Waitemata Harbour, Auckland New Zealand Pt.1 Snapper Fishing in the inner harbour of Auckland, with Patu Tewhata.
-Gone Fishing With Patu- Waitemata Harbour, Auckland New Zealand Pt.2 Fishing in the inner harbour of Auckland, for Snapper .
Soft-baitiing in and around the Hauraki Gulf and Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, Boxing Day 2015.
Yesterday we were fishing and sailing in Waitemata harbour in Auckland, New Zealand. Managed to catch several snapper along with one good sized trevally. There were sharks lurking about. I put out a livebait that lasted about 20 seconds! Gone!
A trip to Hobsonville Point under the bridge for some fish before the weather changes to strong winds and rough sea. Fish Report - 1 Kahawai Song - M83 by Midnight City (instrumental) https://youtu.be/N-L1LGrhD9s?list=PLRMO1pvo6VpSoNjXna-O9J1KQaKx3dzJU
The Pride of Auckland Company operates its fleet of large purpose-built sailboats on the sheltered waters of the sparkling Auckland Harbour (Waitemata Harbour).
Westpac employees Shane Howell and Jim Reardon challenged each other to a duel. In a bid to raise money for the 2016 Westpac Chopper Appeal, the pair accepted to go head-to-head in the Westpac Winch Challenge to see who can raise the most money for the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter. On Friday, May 20, Shane and Jim were dropped out into Auckland's Waitemata Harbour but only one of them will be “rescued” by the Auckland Westpac Rescue Helicopter team. The one with the highest donation total was winched on the day.
Prince William sails on NZL40 on the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand.
Orakei Basin, Auckland Orakei Basin was a flooded volcanic crater with a mangrove forest connected to the Waitemata Harbour by Pourewa Creek and Hobson Bay. The walkway includes a 650m boardwalk, which runs over the water alongside the existing rail corridor, and a footbridge that crosses the Orakei Creek arm of the basin. It was really fun walking along the boardwalk, the scenery was great and you could see a lot of birds swimming or resting. The Background music is played by my son Phillip's own piece 8th composition, please see link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cut0MbXXeU If you like our videos, please feel free to like, comment, and in return we will visit your channel as soon as possible. For the new subscriber, please leave a comment or message. once we check out yo...
Orakei Basin Walkway, Auckland Total Distance: 2.88 km. This walk takes you around the Orakei Basin using the boardwalk and bridge across the Orakei Basin. Orakei Basin was a flooded volcanic crater with a mangrove forest connected to the Waitemata Harbour by Pourewa Creek and Hobson Bay. The walkway includes a 650m boardwalk, which runs over the water alongside the existing rail corridor, and a footbridge that crosses the Orakei Creek arm of the basin. It was really fun walking along the boardwalk, the scenery was great and you could see a lot of birds swimming or resting. The Background music is played by my son Phillip's own piece 8th composition, please see link below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cut0MbXXeU If you like our videos, please feel free to like, comment, and in r...
Auckland - New Zealand - Oceania Tourism, Attractions, Travel Guide - Travel Videos HD, World Travel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube Improbably strung across a series of volcanoes, and punctuated by islands of green, Auckland is one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It is also extraordinary for the diversity of its population, with one-third of its residents born overseas. This makes it a genuine cultural melting pot and the most vibrant city in New Zealand. For unparalleled beauty, consider Auckland's natural assets. Framed by the summit of Maungawhau (Mt Eden), it is surrounded by the sweeping expanse of Waitematā Harbour to the north-west, with the distinctive cone of Rangitoto Island and the islands of the inner Hauraki Gulf to the north-east. ...
The name is from the Māori language, with Wai te Mataa referring to obsidian glass. The 'sparkling waters' (a later translation of the meaning) of the harbour were said to glint like the volcanic glass prized by these early arrivals to the harbour The Auckland Harbour Bridge has shaped Auckland's visual landscape since it was opened in 1959. The bridge continues to provide safe passage for approximately 165,000 cars per day across the Waitemata Harbour. Westhaven Marina is one of the largest marinas in the southern hemisphere. A boaties paradise. Please click http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/ahb/index.html for more information about Auckland Harbour Bridge. Westhaven Marina http://www.westhaven.co.nz/Westhaven/Home.aspx B
Feel the thrill of sailing an America's Cup yacht, sail, cruise and dine on the Waitemata or venture out into the Hauraki Gulf for your chance to see dolphins and whales. Unforgettable!
Orakei Basin, Auckland Orakei Basin was a flooded volcanic crater with a mangrove forest connected to the Waitemata Harbour by Pourewa Creek and Hobson Bay. The Orakei Basin Walkway is the perfect place to spot ducks, shags, pukeko and waterskiers practising their moves on Orakei Basin. The walkway includes a 650m boardwalk, which runs over the water alongside the existing rail corridor, and a footbridge that crosses the Orakei Creek arm of the basin. It was really fun walking along the boardwalk, the scenery was great and you could see a lot of birds swimming or resting. If you like our videos, please feel free to like, comment, and in return we will visit your channel as soon as possible. For the new subscriber, please leave a comment or message. once we check out your channel, we...
The idea of a bridge across Auckland's Waitematā Harbour was first mooted in the 1860s - but almost a century passed before the Auckland Harbour Bridge opened in 1959. The city's distinctive 'coat hanger' bridge was expanded in the late 1960s, with two extra lanes clipped onto each side. Notable bridges, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/bridges-and-tunnels/4 Auckland's 'pick-a-back' span, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/bridges-and-tunnels/4/4 Waitematā Harbour, http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/auckland-places/9 Auckland harbour bridge opened, http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/timeline/30/5 — Roadside Stories are a series of audio guides to places of interest on major road trips in New Zealand. Each guide tells the story of an attraction along the way -- its people, its history, its cult...
Me and Ian out on Waitemata harbour, Auckland, New Zealand on power boat. First Music track is Split Enz "6 months in a leaky boat"