Ripiro Beach
Ripiro Beach is a sandy stretch on the west coast of Northland, New Zealand, extending from Pouto Peninsula in the south to Maunganui Bluff in the north. At 66 miles (107km) long it is the longest driveable beach in New Zealand, longer than the more famous, but erroneously named Ninety Mile Beach further north. It is straight, and backed by high sand dunes for most of this length. The beach incorporates the coastal settlements of Baylys Beach, Glinks Gully and Omamari. It is the site of numerous shipwrecks, with 113 recorded between 1839 and 1994.
References
- http://www.kauricoast.co.nz/Feature.cfm?wpid=6344
- http://www.newzealand.com/int/article/pouto-peninsula-and-ripiro-beach/
- http://www.northlandnz.com/about/features/northland_must_dos/west_coast/ripiro_kai_iwi/
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