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Let's sit at Wainui Bay




Along the Matauri Bay coastline is this gem of a beach....Wainui Bay which is a tiny beach surrounded by a handful of holiday homes and baches. So quiet and peaceful - I can understand why someone would want to be here.

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Comments

eileeninmd said…
Pretty beach and photo. Have a happy day and weekend!
William Kendall said…
That really is a beautiful location!
Photo Cache said…
I would love to sit there on a day like that.

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Jim said…
What a beautiful shot.
I want to be there! What a beautiful beach.
Lady Fi said…
Ooo - so pretty and very appealing!
local alien said…
What a delightful scene. Perfect in every way
Billy Blue Eyes said…
So can I , what an idilic place to live
Wayne said…
That's my kind of place, I prefer to stay away from crowds
KB said…
Looks like a perfect NZ place
PerthDailyPhoto said…
I can also Amy, it looks like an idyllic spot ✨
Graham Edwards said…
There's so many wonderful bays and one never tires of each new one one discovers.
Oh yes! I can understand perfectly. My husband would love this ocean view and to walk on the grass, he is not a big fan of sand. I love any quiet beach!

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