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Camping at Rangiputa


Rangiputa Beach is one place that is so just peaceful and beautiful. This tiny wee beach side settlement is located within the Karikari peninsula and consists of 2 settlements - 1 is Whatuwhiwhi and the 2nd is Tokerau beach. Very quiet, beach and when we were there exploring it we were the only ones around except for someone launching their boat from the ramp.

Linking up with Skywatch Friday.

Comments

local alien said…
Gorgeous NZ. And all to yourself!
William Kendall said…
It certainly looks like a pretty spot to camp at.
Billy Blue Eyes said…
Now that looks like some wild camping if ever I saw some
Graham Edwards said…
I've just caught up with the posts I missed since my last visit. You are certainly getting around. Some of the most beautiful Northland posts I did were in the Karikari Peninsula and the beaches of Doubtless Bay. I gave a very big sigh when I though of you being there.
Bill said…
A nice place to spend some time and explore. Your skies are so blue, we hardly see that here especially right now.
Whatuwhiwhi? Funny and interesting name. That looks like an awesome place to camp!!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Sounds heavenly, when I want to get away, I want to get away from people.
Lovely nature and sky shot . Please tell something about my captures on my blog.
PerthDailyPhoto said…
What a lovely spot Amy, one of many along the coast I'm sure. Happy weekend to yourself and family ✨
Looks - and sounds - idyllic...

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