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Today we ventured further north to Shakespear Regional Park at the end of the Whangaparoa peninsula, also known as the Hibiscus Coast.
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As well as plenty of walks through the park, there are also three beaches around the tip of the peninsula. Army Bay is the launch area for all the boaties.
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Whilst Te Haruhi Bay is more for families and BBQs.
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