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Beach Five Rangitoto 12x8 gf63 by gillfoto

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Beach Five Rangitoto 12x8 gf63

St. Heliers Beach, Auckland, New Zealand.

North Island Saddleback by Stuart-Lee

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North Island Saddleback

On Rangitoto Island

North Island Saddleback by Stuart-Lee

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North Island Saddleback

On Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island by Stuart-Lee

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island by Stuart-Lee

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island by Stuart-Lee

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island by Stuart-Lee

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island by Stuart-Lee

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Rangitoto Island

Beach. Life. by neville samuels

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Beach. Life.

Sunday morning walk along Kohimarama Beach, New Zealand.

Takapuna Beach by abakker93

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Takapuna Beach

A nice day at Takapuna beach taken in black and white. december 2024.

Rangitoto Island. by abakker93

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Rangitoto Island.

A closer up angle of Auckland's popular hotspot.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

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Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.

Rangitoto Island by xiquinhosilva

Available under a Creative Commons by license

Rangitoto Island

Rangitoto Island is a stunning volcanic island in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland, New Zealand. It's the youngest and largest of the approximately 50 volcanoes in the Auckland volcanic field, having emerged from the sea around 600 years ago. The island is known for its symmetrical shield volcano cone, which rises to a height of 260 meters, and its rich pohutukawa forest—the largest in New Zealand.

Rangitoto's last eruption occurred between 550 and 600 years ago, and today it's a popular destination for hikers and tourists who explore its lava caves, take in the panoramic views from the summit, and enjoy the island's unique natural beauty.