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03-Mar-2010

Mount Maunganui

Mount Maunganui, or Mauao, is also the name of the extinct volcano which rises above the town. Shrouded in history and legend, the mountain is a dominant feature of the landscape, and a climb to the summit offers amazing views of the surrounding city and ocean.The relaxed atmosphere of Mount Maunganui has something for everyone, from its vibrant café and pub scene, to its coastal shopping and beach culture. Mount Maunganui is the most popular summer holiday destinations in the country, Mount Maunganui caters for thousands of visitors each year and the Mount Mainstreet shopping centre is well placed to provide for their every need including boutique shops, quality restaurants and cafes.

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Arthur Lebacq27-Mar-2021 19:20
Nice composition...well seen....VV
KAI-WING LEUNG26-Mar-2021 06:09
Very nice composed scene! V
Dennis Hoyne26-Mar-2021 02:36
A lovely photo of this not too crowded beach.
Raymond Ma26-Mar-2021 02:25
NZ is so charming with all it's greenery and waterfronts. V
Marcia Colelli26-Mar-2021 00:20
Very lovely image and capture of this beautiful relaxing scene. V
Julie Oldfield25-Mar-2021 23:58
So well composed. V
Industrial Heritage25-Mar-2021 21:08
This looks so exotic
Nick Paoni25-Mar-2021 19:36
Looks like great place to relax and enjoy the day.
Tom Munson25-Mar-2021 19:32
This is beautiful area, Jose.
Helen Betts25-Mar-2021 17:49
Fine capture of this pleasant looking beach scene. V.
laine25-Mar-2021 17:33
A very pleasant and quiet beach scene....nice composition, Jose. V
Walter Otto Koenig25-Mar-2021 17:30
Very nice composition of this beautiful location.
Raymond25-Mar-2021 17:28
Beautiful scene
Apostolos Tikopoulos25-Mar-2021 17:26
Such a beautiful scene with a relaxing mood. v.
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