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Awaawaroa Bay (Long Valley) is situated on the southern coastline of Waiheke Island between [[Rocky Bay]] and [[Te Matuku Bay]]. | Awaawaroa Bay (Long Valley) is situated on the southern coastline of Waiheke Island between [[Rocky Bay]] and [[Te Matuku Bay]]. | ||
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+ | In the 1880s a [[Manganite]] mine was in operation here. | ||
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There is an [http://www.awaawaroa.org Eco-Village] at Awaawaroa Bay. | There is an [http://www.awaawaroa.org Eco-Village] at Awaawaroa Bay. | ||
<googlemap lat="-36.83" lon="175.10" zoom="13" width="300" height="300" type="hybrid"/> | <googlemap lat="-36.83" lon="175.10" zoom="13" width="300" height="300" type="hybrid"/> | ||
[[Category:Maps]] | [[Category:Maps]] |
Revision as of 04:20, 17 December 2008
Awaawaroa Bay (Long Valley) is situated on the southern coastline of Waiheke Island between Rocky Bay and Te Matuku Bay.
In the 1880s a Manganite mine was in operation here.
There is an Eco-Village at Awaawaroa Bay. <googlemap lat="-36.83" lon="175.10" zoom="13" width="300" height="300" type="hybrid"/>