A large rock sticking out of the orange sand on the western end of Te Pukeatea Bay in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand.

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A large rock sticking out of the orange sand on the western end of Te Pukeatea Bay in Abel Tasman National Park, New Zealand.
Sandy Bay is the first bay in Abel Tasman located before the Marahau entrance to the eastern end of...
Each beach in Abel Tasman National Park has unique coloring in the sand. At Te Pukeatea Bay for example,...
View from the western end of Anchorage Bay in Abel Tasman National Park.
Looking at the deep blue water of Tasman Sea at Anchorage Bay, as seen from Anchorage Hut in New...
Te Pukeatea Bay is not on the main Abel Tasman Track, but is accessible by a loop track, boat,...
View of Totoranui Beach from the Abel Tasman Walk. Totoranui has road access and is often the start or...
Kayakers navigating the coastline of Abel Tasman National Park. Besides the Abel Tasman Walk, kayaking is a popular way...
Sitting on the sandy beach at Anchorage Bay in Abel Tasman National Park, looking out at the Tasman Sea....