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    Cape Kidnappers, known in Māori as Te Kauwae-a-Māui and officially gazetted as Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui, is a headland at the southeastern extremity...
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  • Cape Kidnappers Golf Course is an 18-hole course near Te Awanga, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. It takes its name from the nearby headland of Cape Kidnappers...
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    as those at Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui, and Muriwai in New Zealand, and Point Danger in Australia. The gannets of Cape Kidnappers have featured...
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    Hospitality Net. 13 August 2014. "Rosewood now managing hotels at NZ's Cape Kidnappers, Kauri Cliffs & Matakauri". Golf Industry Central. 5 December 2023...
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    Hawke's Bay is the fishhook that Māui used, with Portland Island and Cape Kidnappers being the northern and southern barbs of the hook, respectively. Hawke's...
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    rural beachside town in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. Te Awanga is near Cape Kidnappers, which has a renowned colony of the Australasian gannet. Te Awanga...
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  • Matauri Bay in Northland; Matakauri Lodge Queenstown; and The Farm at Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay, as well as several wineries. Julian married Josephine...
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  • kilometres west of the tip of Cape Kidnappers. Clifton marks the start of the walk or ride around to the Cape Kidnappers gannet colony. Located at Clifton...
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    Planet', which replaced 'Fantasyland' near the turn of the millennium, Cape Kidnappers (the world's largest mainland gannet colony), Te Mata Peak, and access...
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  • in Oregon, Ballyneal in Colorado, Barnbougle Dunes in Tasmania and Cape Kidnappers in New Zealand. Doak lives in Michigan. He was a student of golf course...
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    Bempton Cliffs in the East Riding of Yorkshire, Sceilig Bheag, Ireland, Cape St Mary's, Newfoundland, and Bonaventure Island, Quebec, are also important...
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    Bay region. It stretches from Māhia Peninsula in the northeast to Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui in the southwest, a distance of some 90 kilometres...
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  • in December on NBC and was played on the courses Kauri Cliffs and Cape Kidnappers over two days. The purse was $2.6 million with $1.5 million going to...
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  • leap ahead of Pāoa as he sailed up the coast. He first appeared at Cape Kidnappers, then at Whangawehi on the Māhia Peninsula, where marks in the rock...
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  • to reach the sea at Kairakau Beach, 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Cape Kidnappers. List of rivers of New Zealand "Place name detail: Mangakuri River"...
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    MM002134 Gray's Beaked Whale Mesoplodon grayi, collected Black Reef, Cape Kidnappers, Hawke Bay, New Zealand, 18 March 1993. Cetaceans portal Mammals portal...
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    North island coast, near Waimārama, 25 kilometres (16 mi) south of Cape Kidnappers. On the south-west side of the island, there is an aquifer exuding...
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    Specimen MNZ MM002092, Part of Marine Mammals collection, collected Cape Kidnappers, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, 14 October 1988". Museum of New Zealand Te...
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  • Aupōuri Peninsula Āwhitu Peninsula Bream Head Cape Brett Peninsula Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui Cape Turnagain Coromandel Peninsula Karangahape Peninsula...
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    Hawke's Bay Region, on the east coast of New Zealand. It lies between Cape Kidnappers to the north, and Waimarama Beach to the south. Ocean Beach has a small...
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    Bay, from Māhia Peninsula to Cape Kidnappers. Birds that can be seen include gannets (from the gannetry at Cape Kidnappers), gulls, terns, oystercatchers...
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    canoe, Stewart Island was Te Punga a Māui, Māui's anchor stone, and Cape Kidnappers became Te Matau-a-Māui, Māui's fish hook.: 284  One night, Māui put...
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    splitting the colony in two, along a line from Mokau in the west to Cape Kidnappers in the east—with the north reserved for Māori and missionaries, while...
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    locals. Three more Māori were killed in an encounter farther south off Cape Kidnappers on 15 October. Cook's journal entries reflect regret as he had failed...
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  • James Cook and his crew in 1770 before beginning their homeward voyage Cape Kidnappers / Te Kauwae-a-Māui – named after an attempt by local Māori to abduct...
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    in 2013 Barry Gibb with Carol King. Attractions nearby include the Cape Kidnappers Gannet Colony and many vineyards bordering Taradale, Hastings City...
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    splitting the colony in two, along a line from Mokau in the west to Cape Kidnappers in the east, with the north reserved for Māori and missionaries and...
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    hill areas to the west of the town centre have views of Hawke's Bay, Cape Kidnappers and the Heretaunga plains. Many of Taradale's residents commute to...
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    George Grey (category Governors of the Cape Colony)
    splitting the colony in two, along a line from Mokau in the west to Cape Kidnappers in the east – with the north reserved for Māori and missionaries. The...
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    drawing made by Sydney Parkinson. The type localities was given as off Cape Kidnappers and at Motuaro, Queen Charlotte Sound in New Zealand. This and H. barathri...
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