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This is Stony Bay, definitely one of the highlights of our trip. The photos we have don't really do the place justice. It is a great place to spend a few days, if not because of the beauty, then because of the remoteness, which keeps the crowds to a minimum. We spent three days here and enjoyed hanging out, going for hikes and swimming/snorkeling in the warm water. We also spent a lot of time lying around under the giant pohutukawa trees in our campsite.
Here is the view from our tent. The
sound of waves lapping on the rocks
have a soothing effect and help you
get to sleep at night.
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Here is a picture along the Coromandel Walkway, which connects other bays and campgrounds along the tip of the peninsula.
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