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Manuka flowers.

Impressionist Manuka Forest

 

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

Manuka, my Ashford Traveller prepares to go downstairs in our elevator, along with 4oz of Miss Babs BFL top

"Blue Ridge"

FOREST UPDATE // Greenfleet is working with Auckland Regional Council to progressively restore the land at Te Muri farm, before it opens as a Regional Park, just north of Auckland, New Zealand. All up, we've already planted more than 10,000 native trees in the park.

 

Te Muri is a beautiful spot overlooking Mahurangi Harbour, favoured by locals for its seclusion and great walking trail - perfect to commune with nature and enjoy Auckland’s great outdoors.

 

We're proud to revegetate cleared areas of the parks with native vegetation. The trees planted last year are reaching up to 2 metres in height and are really making an impact across the slope. As the forest matures, the land will benefit from increased water quality levels into the Puhoi River estuary, reduced land slips (which have occurred regularly across this landscape) and good quality habitat opportunities for native fauna.

 

A huge thank you to our supporters, like nzmca.org.nz for making this possible!

 

Find out more: www.greenfleet.com.au/Our-forests/Planting-Sites/Te-Muri

 

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As an environmental non-profit, Greenfleet is committed to protecting our climate by restoring our forests. We plant native trees to restore ecosystems and biodiverse forests and to offset carbon emissions on behalf of our supporters.

 

Find out more about Greenfleet and our native reforestation work around Australia and New Zealand and how to get involved: www.greenfleet.org.au

Jacob checks out the menu at Manuka in Devonport.

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cheers, ang.

 

A potential life saver when correctly worn.

 

Unedited imaged taken with and uploaded from my smart 'phone.

April 11, 2010. Manuka NAR, Olopua Kipuka fenced unit. Spot where hunters had cut the fence, and repairs made.

Mokopirirakau granulatus amongst Manuka

A sunny moring in Manuka. And I hate to say it but it does look better LARGE. (well at least I think it does!)

August 7, 2009. Manuka NAR, olopua exclosure. Drosophila digressa? Coloration is slightly different from those seen in Olaa: the median stripe is fainter, and an anterior median spot is present in the wing. This shows how many were at this spot (9 are present just in this shot), compared to how rare they are at Olaa (~3 specimens in the last 10 years of relatively intensive surveys).

The flowers of the NZ native 'Tee Tree' or 'Manuka'. A mass of white on the untamed hills at this time of year.

Chrysodracon hawaiiensis, halapepe. Manuka NAR. Surprisingly, seedlings were coming up right in the trail.

Manuka tree showing the direction of the prevailing wind.

Manuka flowers in Victoria Domain, Picton.

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Raindrops on dead manuka branches, Green Ridge track, Silver Peaks, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

This beautiful wrapped gift setContains all the beauty necessity to nourish and nurture damage skin

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Capitol theatre, Manuka c1955 or early 1956. This building no longer exists in 2007.

ex B43D by 21/2/12; ex Veolia Transport NSW, Taren Point 23/12/11 m/o 1484 (185); ex STA Mark II 2379 m/o2379 De-reg by 6/12 for export to Tupou College, Tonga – Unknown if it served with Tupou or went straight to Liu Bros

From the Stony Bay to the Lookout- we finished the last half of the walk by coming in from the other end at Stony Bay a few days later(& in the process missing a very steep climb to the lookout) From start to finish the walk is 7kms but to drive from the start to end it's 56kms on some very winding narrow gravel roads.

 

Coromandel Coastal Walkway

 

Stony Bay & Finishing the Coastal Walkway

 

Chaminda Vaas, Sri Lanka vs. India, Commonwealth bank series one day international, Manuka oval, Manuka, ACT, Australia [February 2008 / Photos by Navinda / Canon EOS 350D]

"Wings of Ethos" by Christine Eccles (2006).

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