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Whatipu – Manukau Harbour Entrance

Manukau Harbour Entrance

  • Aperture: ƒ/4.3
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 5.8mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit8 October, 2020
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Whatipu – Paratutae Island

Whatipu - Paratutae Island

  • Aperture: ƒ/4.3
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 5.8mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit7 October, 2020
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Whatipu Cave

Whatipu Cave

  • Aperture: ƒ/3.1
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 8.2mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit6 October, 2020
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Whatipu Footprints

Whatipu Footprints

  • Aperture: ƒ/4.3
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 5.8mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit5 October, 2020
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Whatipu Driftwood

Whatipu Driftwood

  • Aperture: ƒ/3.9
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 12.2mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit4 October, 2020
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Whatipu Stream

Whatipu Stream

Whatipu Stream looking across the black sands toward the Ninepin Rock.

  • Aperture: ƒ/4.3
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 5.8mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit3 October, 2020
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Whatipu – Ninepin Rock

Whatipu Ninepin Rock

  • Aperture: ƒ/6.2
  • Camera: PENTAX Optio S45
  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
  • Focal length: 12.2mm
  • ISO: 50
by CannibalRabbit2 October, 2020
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Whatipu – Wonga Wonga Bay

Whatipu - Wonga Wonga Bay

Wonga Wonga Bay at Whatipu with Paratutae Island on the right. Cornwallis is straight ahead with Auckland Airport in the gap, and Manukau South Heads on the promontory. The mouth of Manukau Harbour hidden behind the island.

  • Taken: 27 November, 2005
by CannibalRabbit1 October, 20201 October, 2020
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