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For decades Cactus Bay, east of [[Onetangi]] on the northern coast of the island, was popular with locals as a secluded getaway. However, after the 20-year dispute over [[the loop road]] was settled, landowner [[John Spencer]] firmly rejected the idea of public access to the beach and now the only way to get there is by sea.
 
For decades Cactus Bay, east of [[Onetangi]] on the northern coast of the island, was popular with locals as a secluded getaway. However, after the 20-year dispute over [[the loop road]] was settled, landowner [[John Spencer]] firmly rejected the idea of public access to the beach and now the only way to get there is by sea.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 7 October 2014

For decades Cactus Bay, east of Onetangi on the northern coast of the island, was popular with locals as a secluded getaway. However, after the 20-year dispute over the loop road was settled, landowner John Spencer firmly rejected the idea of public access to the beach and now the only way to get there is by sea.

Cactus Bay 1980s
The view from the road above and approaching Cactus Bay.
Maps location of Cactus Bay
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