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Little blue still live in the Matiatia seawall and can be heard at dusk. | Little blue still live in the Matiatia seawall and can be heard at dusk. | ||
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+ | Legend has it Vivienne Leigh once visited the Harbour Masters house at [[Matiatia]], coming to the island on board the mayor of Auckland's yacht. The mayor had brought her to visit Fred Alison, the landowner at Matiatia. | ||
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Revision as of 07:42, 7 October 2007
A page for incidental and whimsical facts Waiheke
Do you know how many steps there are up Jacob's Ladder? Or down to Fisherman's Rock? Or how many power cuts the island had last year? Or the time it takes to get to the Barrier by tinnie? Or where there's a good feed of mussels? Add your miscellaneous tidbits of interest to the Island Trivia page.
Have a seat
Dozens of roadside seats have sprung up around the island in within a couple of years, as far out as past Cactus Bay even - and all built thanks to the generosity of an anonymous benefactor.
Penguin rescue
During the building of the new wharf at Matiatia in 1992, 13-year-old Tom Delamore came back from a soccer game in town to find diggers moving the rock wall. Tom was horrified at the imminent destruction of a nest of little blue penguin and, as a result of his protest, work ceased. The penguin were relocated to Tiritiri Matangi. Little blue still live in the Matiatia seawall and can be heard at dusk.
Oh, Red
Legend has it Vivienne Leigh once visited the Harbour Masters house at Matiatia, coming to the island on board the mayor of Auckland's yacht. The mayor had brought her to visit Fred Alison, the landowner at Matiatia.