Awhitu Peninsula
From Nine to Noon 24 February 2014
Awhitu Peninsula, which forms the south head of the Manukau Harbour, was once a key supplier of milk for Auckland. Steamers visited jetties up the length of the Waiuku River to pick up the milk and cream from myriad small farmers. Now Glenbook Steel Mill is a dominant presence on that river, but the rest of the peninsula retains its rural character – rolling farmland with stands of native forest preserved in the many gullies of a splendid piece of country, bounded by white-sand beaches on the harbour side and fine black sand on the outer coast.
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