Our Whangarei Trip walking Mair Park - Town Basin, Mair Park - A H Reed Memorial Park - Whangarei Falls, and Mt Manaia
Mair Park - Town Basin
Mair Park
crossing the bridge
walkway scenes
long boardwalk in Elliot Reserve
elegant scenes
Canopy Bridge Markets - 每週六有Artisans Fairs展示各種工藝品等 另外每個月還有黃昏市場 讓這個城市活起來
see the next photo for the history of Canopy Bridge
Punga (in sculpture trail)
this artwork presents a connection between past and present
kids climbing up the Punga
Waka and Wave - the famous sculpture in Whangarei by two leading New zealand artists
The stone waka symbolises the culture of Aotearoa
The wave symbolises the way that culture has been engulfed by waves of settlement and colonisation
good photo spot
kids playing at the playground
Mair Park - A H Reed Memorial Park - Whangarei
walkway scenes
boardwalk
The impressive canopy walkway in the A H Reed Memorial Park
Canopy Walkway - 這條70公尺長14公尺高的優美步道 提供人們由上俯視森林
viewing from the Canopy Walkway
swing bridge to Whangarei Falls
viewing from the swing bridge
crossing over the swing bridge
walkway scenes
Famous Whangarei Falls just in a distance
Spectacular 26.3m high Whangarei Falls
viewing from the upstream of the waterfalls
viewing from different viewing platforms
Mt Manaia
A cluster of jagged hill - view from the carpark
lookout at the entrance
good photo spot
a side walk guiding to an excellent lookout
The rocky pinnalces above Mt Manaia are weathered and eroded remnants of the steep upper flankd of the former Manaia volcano. Manaia volcano, a large stratovolcnao, was likely more than 1000 m high. That's well over twice the height of Manaia today (403m)
good views from the lookout
good photo spot
track scenes
many stairs - 1113 steps marked by someone in the panel
arriving at the viewing deck of the summit
stunning views from the summit
spectacular rock outcrops at the summit nearby
kids looking down the stunning views
Richard Clayderman-Memories of Childhood兒時回憶