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Farewell Spit is a narrow sand spit at the northern end of the Golden Bay, South Island of New Zealand. Known to the Māori as Tuhuroa, it runs eastwards from Cape Farewell, the island's northernmost point. It is located about 50 kilometres north of Takaka and 20 kilometres from Collingwood. The tiny settlement of Puponga stands close to the western (landward) end of the spit.
It forms the northern side of Golden Bay and is the longest sandspit in New Zealand, stretching for about 26 km above sea level and another 6 km underwater. The spit runs in from west to east, and is made from fine golden sand – as Cape Farewell to the west of the spit is mostly composed of late Cretaceous quartz sandstones, i.e. silica but with traces of other heavy minerals, garnet, ilmenite, magnetite and pyroxene. The erosion of the cliffs into fine sand carried on the sea currents creates Farewell spit further east.
The northern side of the dunes are steeper and unstable being constantly exposed to the prevailing winds which average over 25 km/h. The southern side which faces Golden Bay is more stable and largely covered with vegetation. The tide here can recede as much as seven kilometres exposing some 80 square kilometres of mud flats; a rich feeding ground for the many sea birds in the area but also a trap for the frequently stranded whales.
New Zealand (/njuːˈziːlənd/ new-ZEE-lənd, Māori: Aotearoa [aɔˈtɛaɾɔa]) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. The country geographically comprises two main landmasses – that of the North Island, or Te Ika-a-Māui, and the South Island, or Te Waipounamu – and numerous smaller islands. New Zealand is situated some 1,500 kilometres (900 mi) east of Australia across the Tasman Sea and roughly 1,000 kilometres (600 mi) south of the Pacific island areas of New Caledonia, Fiji, and Tonga. Because of its remoteness, it was one of the last lands to be settled by humans. During its long isolation, New Zealand developed a distinctive biodiversity of animal, fungal and plant life. The country's varied topography and its sharp mountain peaks, such as the Southern Alps, owe much to the tectonic uplift of land and volcanic eruptions. New Zealand's capital city is Wellington, while its most populous city is Auckland.
Somewhere between 1250 and 1300 CE, Polynesians settled in the islands that were to become New Zealand, and developed a distinctive Māori culture. In 1642, Abel Tasman, a Dutch explorer, became the first European to sight New Zealand. In 1840, representatives of the British Crown and Māori Chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, making New Zealand a British colony. Today, the majority of New Zealand's population of 4.5 million is of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority, followed by Asians and Pacific Islanders. Reflecting this, New Zealand's culture is mainly derived from Māori and early British settlers, with recent broadening arising from increased immigration. The official languages are English, Māori and New Zealand Sign Language, with English predominant.
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The South Island or Te Waipounamu is the larger of the two major islands of New Zealand, the other being the smaller but more populous North Island. It is bordered to the north by Cook Strait, to the west by the Tasman Sea, and to the south and east by the Pacific Ocean. The South Island covers 150,437 square kilometres (58,084 sq mi) and is influenced by a temperate climate.
As it has a 32% larger landmass than the North Island, it is sometimes referred to as the "mainland" of New Zealand, especially by South Island residents; however, only 23% of New Zealand's 4.6 million inhabitants live in the South Island. In the early stages of European (Pākehā) settlement of the country, the South Island had the majority of the European population and wealth due to the 1860s gold rushes. The North Island population overtook the South in the early 20th century, with 56% of the population living in the North in 1911, and the drift north of people and businesses continued throughout the century.
Sunrise at Farewell Spit and the surrounding area from over the receded ocean. Farewell Spit is a narrow sand spit at the northern end of the Golden Bay, South Island of New Zealand. Known to the Māori as Tuhuroa, it runs eastwards from Cape Farewell, the island's northernmost point. It is located about 50 kilometres north of Takaka and 20 kilometers from Collingwood. The tiny settlement of Puponga stands close to the western (landward) end of the spit. It forms the northern side of Golden Bay and is the longest sandspit in New Zealand, stretching for about 26 km above sea level and another 6 km underwater. The spit runs in from west to east, and is made from fine golden sand – as Cape Farewell to the west of the spit is mostly composed of late Cretaceous quartz sandstones, i.e. silica b...
Video #49 - To Farewell Spit With thanks to Mark Winter Recording Date: 21/04/2015 Filmed On Location: Farewell Spit, Wharariki Beach Please go and enjoy also: http://www.instagram.com/rikwintr Shot with GoPro Hero 4 Silver Edition and Canon EOS 600D Music by Milos Please Subscribe X
Set in a nature reserve of international importance, Farewell Spit is unique as it is intriguing. Every trip is different, every day is different.
Farewell Spit Eco Tours based in Collingwood, Golden Bay, New Zealand, take passengers onto this awesome experience. Tourists Visit this ever changing sand scape. Bird watchers paradise.
Day two of the holiday and we drive to Collingwood on the western corner at the top of the South Island to go on the Farewell Spit Eco Tour. It means an early start as the tour leaves Collingwood at 9.30 and lasts most of the day. Farewell Spit is certainly a magical place which is protected by the Department of Conservation and only these official tours are allowed on the protected sand spit which extends 30km into the Tasman Sea. At the end of the spit is the lighthouse and a community of houses which once housed the lighthouse keepers and their families. Visit http://www.farewellspit.com/our-tours/farewell-spit-eco-tour/ for all the information about the tours and the spit. We also visit as part of the tour Cape Farewell, the most Northerly point of the South Island before finishing th...
Another pod of whales have stranded on Farewell Spit at the top of the South Island. This morning the Department of Conservation says 13 whales beached on the coast, with 50 more whales spotted at sea.
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A selection of clips from our road trip around the South Island of New Zealand. Featuring in no particular order: Lake Tekapo, Mt.Cook, Farewell Spit, Queenstown, The Catlins, Oamaru, Wanaka, Moeraki boulders, Golden Bay, Hanmer Springs and PuPu Springs. Music: Mirrors - Between Four Walls Shot with a Nikon D3200 + GoPro HD Hero 3 Special thanks to the incredible Beth Johnstone for all of the GoPro footage :) Edited with Final Cut Pro X Check out my latest video from my trip around America :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7YVUnEwzGU
My scenic Flight with 'Remote Adventures', Takaka based (Golden Bay, New Zealand) scenic flight operator. We flew over the Abel Tasman area including Kaiteriteri, Marahau, and up to Farewell Spit at the top of the South Island of New Zealand. Great prices - you can get a short flight by yourself from $35, and if others have booked at the same time you get as much flight time as the combined spend. Recommended operator and great experience! For more info check out http://girlsguidetocamping.blogspot.com/
Cook Strait - Golden Bay - Farewell Spit
A travel and tourism guide to Collingwood in Golden Bay aimed at people taking roadtrip holidays around New Zealand. The focus is mainly on providing information for visitors who are self-driving visitors touring around in both cars and camper vans. We look at the camping ground, cafes, and the scenery in the area. In particular we talk about the services in Collingwood, the beach, Weka Arts and other art galleries, Bainham’s Store, Farewell Spit and the Mussel Inn pub. For attractions in the area you could check out: http://www.newzealand.com/int/collingwood/ http://www.langfordstore.co.nz/ http://www.musselinn.co.nz/ http://collingwoodmotorcamp.co.nz/ https://www.facebook.com/WekaWorkshop/info?tab=overview At roadtripnewzealand we believe that New Zealand is the best worlds best co...
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We walked from Farewell Spit Information Center to Fossil Point on Wharariki beach and were lucky enough to get sun, rain and seals.... This video shows a 360 panorama of the beach and a perfect rainbow. Filmed on Jan 17th 2013.
These guys cracked me up - the energy expended to get them into flight.... methinks in the next evolutionary cycle or two they will become flightless.... I wonder how many calories are being burnt?
2 weeks long Road Trip throughout South Island of New Zealand in 2015. Video was shooted by GoPro HERO 4 Silver. Main Road trip schedule - Christchurch - Arthur's Pass - Kaikoura - Picton - Nelson - Kaiteriteri - Abel Tasman National park - Farewell Spit - Wharariki beach - Split apple rock - Nelson Lakes - West Coast - Puncake Rocks - Queenstown - Nevis Swing - The Luge - Milford Sound - Lake Tekapo - Lake Pukaki and many others. Music: Sigma ft Paloma Faith - Changing