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Becoming a popular pastime, Windwandering along the foreshore, meet
Rodney Moratti with Wirimu & Monique and Carol-Ann Watts.
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Our 45 Meter tall 'windwand', swaying gently in the breeze, head high
in the clouds, watching closely over our town, the windwand light is
seen from a long way off at night, and has become our much treasured
icon on the foreshore, an image taken from ground level looking
straight up.
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Looking South along the walkway to the port, the famous Sugar Loaves
come into view, this walkway is a most stunning addition to our
foreshore.
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Windwanderer's, meet Janet & Tom Prout of New Plymouth and Ian & Ruth
Ewer from Wanganui, psst, I had to give them a push to get started
again.
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A happy couple strolling the foreshore, meet Bryan Thurlow and Carolyn
Erickson, with them of course was 'Jess' Hi
again nice to meet you.
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Enjoyment was the order of the day with these little cherubs, meet
Jessica Candy and Courtney Hatcher they were 'a scootering & a
streeting'
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Meet the crowd, Eric(from the Netherlands) & Sharon Kamminga, and
Keely & Marcia Hawe one big Taranaki happy family.
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Relaxing on the foreshore was
Stephan Epp and Claudia Schmid, a young couple visiting Taranaki all
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Meet Helen Hewitt, a visitor from Lincolnshire, U.K, with her was a New
Plymouth local Dwayne Busby of New Plymouth, welcome to Taranaki
Helen, enjoy your stay with us.
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Meet a family Sunday strolling
the foreshore Colin and Robyn Fromont, with them are children Nichole
Ashleigh and Megan, the coastal walkway has become a very popular
destination these days for family walks. |
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Here
are some 'happy chappies' meet the teenagers Vance Hoskings and Tyler
Slinger from Waitara, Alexis Andrew, New Plymouth and Ashlee
King from Toko way, including Ginny Death from Mangatoki.
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Visiting New Plymouth was Jeanette Peirce of Hawera, down Sunny
South Taranaki way, and with her was Pam Murdoch of New Plymouth
lunching on the foreshore, hi girls |
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