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Waitemata Harbour
Waitemata Harbour
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Waitematā Harbour is the main access by sea to Auckland, New
Zealand. For this reason it is often referred to as Auckland Harbour,
despite the fact that it is one of two harbours adjoining the city.
The harbour forms the northern and eastern coasts of the Auckland
isthmus and is crossed by the Auckland Harbour Bridge. It is matched
on the southern side of the city by the shallower waters of the
Manukau Harbour.
With an area of 70 square miles (180 km2), it connects the city's
main port and the Auckland waterfront to the Hauraki Gulf and the
Pacific Ocean. It is sheltered from Pacific storms by Auckland's
North Shore, Rangitoto Island, and Waiheke Island. The harbour is an
arm of the Hauraki Gulf, extending west for eighteen kilometres from
the end of the Rangitoto Channel. |
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Its entrance is between North Head and Bastion Point in the
south. The westernmost ends of the harbour extend past Whenuapai in the
northwest, and to Te Atatu in the west, as well as forming the
estuarial arm known as the Whau River in the southwest.
Getting
There
This tourist attraction
is well serviced by public transport including taxis, buses and
shuttle.
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