Northland has always been the perfect place to learn about New Zealand. There’s Tāne Mahuta, the famous kauri of the Waipoua Forest which lies at the southern edge of the Hokianga, and the Waitangi Treaty Grounds which speaks to the coming together of Māori and Pākehā cultures. Now we also have Manea Footprints of Kupe which tells of the first chapter of the human story of Aotearoa.
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