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Set Sail To Narnia : Yachting In Neverland!

19 May 2008 No Comment

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‘The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian’ was shot in various locations, out of which one happens to be New Zealand. If you are wondering the exact spot of Narnia, it was at the Cathedral Cove.
This summer… the time has come … to journey back … to Narnia!

Accessible only on foot or by boat, famous Cathedral Cove is one of the “must visit” sites on the Coromandel Peninsula. Cathedral Cove Marine Reserve, covers 9 square kilometres and is New Zealand’s sixth marine reserve. It is administered by the Department of Conservation. This site was chosen for a marine reserve because of the rich and varied habitats associated with the coastline and outlying islands.
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Reefs of hard rock, soft sediments, intricate caves and underwater arches provide homes for complex communities of plants, crustaceans, molluscs and fish. Sheltered from the worst of the southerly winds, it gives visitors an opportunity to learn from and enjoy an un-spoilt marine environment.
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Kayaking is backpacking on the sea. No rush, no noise, just you and nature at its best. Paddle through amazing sea caves, explore offshore islands, snorkel the marine reserve & enjoy a cappuccino at exclusive Cathedral Cove beachfront cafés.
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When conditions & tides allow, have the option of paddling spectacular volcanic remains rarely seen by other travelers. Littered with caves, tunnels & blowholes, be are amazed every time you kayak this stretch of coast… And find yourself exploring Neverland!

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