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Hinemoana the Māori goddess reigns over the sea. She is related to Kiwa, one of the male divine guardians of the ocean. Hinemoana’s name literally translates to “Ocean woman” and she was the ocean personified.

The Hauraki Gulf features commonly seen species of orca, dolphin and stingray as well as sharks and sperm whales from Māori history. Rangitoto and Tiritiri Matangi Islands are on the horizon and the coastal birds represent the protection and support our local flora and fauna continue to receive from the sanctuary of Tiritiri and Whangaparāoa’s Shakespear Regional Park.

The Hibiscus flower represents another name often used for the Peninsula by locals “The Hibiscus Coast” and symbolizes all Polynesian people.

Whangaparāoa Treasure Hunt: This artwork will be one of a number by local artists to be incorporated into a 14 km long walking trail showcasing our beautiful Peninsula currently under development by Business Whangaparāoa.

Read more about our Whangaparaoa Treasure Hunt and our other artwork "A Splash of Colour" displayed here in Whangaparaoa Library

A huge thank you to our Treasure Hunt major sponsors –

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