Images tagged: Diving
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Boats at Paihia Wharf ››
Paihia is the main base for scenic cruises out to the Bay of Islands
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Diver with crayfish at the Rainbow Warrior ››
Greenpeace flag ship the Rainbow Warrior is a popular dive site in Northland
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Diving among the fish, Rainbow Warrior ››
Divers come from all over the world to dive on the wreck of the Rainbow Warrior.
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Diving Poor Knights ››
The water here is known for its clarity and an abundance of sea life.
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Diving Rainbow Warrior ››
Home to reef fishes, it is known world-wide as a spectacular diving sot.
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Exploring the wreck of the Rainbow Warrior ››
This artificial reef is now home to a host of marine life. Jewel coloured anemones cling to the rails in hues of purple, yellow and blue.
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Poor Knights Islands ››
Only half an hour north-east of Whangarei, Tutukaka is the gateway to the Poor Knights Islands marine reserve.
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Rainbow Warrior wreck dive ››
On December 13 1987, the Rainbow Warrior was laid to rest with full Maori ceremony in the waters of Matauri Bay, Northland, New Zealand.
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Stingray, Poor Knights Islands ››
This marine reserve is home to a richly, diverse range of marine life.
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The marina at Tutukaka ››
Nor’east of Whangarei, Tutukaka has a modern, purpose built marina.
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Tutukaka Marina ››
Nor’east of Whangarei, Tutukaka’s natural harbour has a modern, purpose built marina.
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Tutukaka Marina a popular port of call ››
Popular stopping place when on the coastal run from Auckland heading north
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Upside down diver, Rainbow Warrior ››
The wreck of the Rainbow Warrior is a popular dive spot.
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Wreck diving Rainbow Warrior ››
At the Cavalli Islands, you’ll find the wreck of The Rainbow Warrior: victim of French aggression against New Zealand and Greenpeace.


















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