Whareakeake

45°45′43″S 170°40′05″E / 45.76194°S 170.66806°E / -45.76194; 170.66806

Whareakeake is located in New Zealand
Whareakeake
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Location of Whareakeake

Whareakeake ([ˌfaɾɛˈakɛˌakɛ]; formerly and colloquially Murdering Beach, also "Murderers Beach" or "Murdering Bay") is a beach 25 kilometres (16 mi) northeast of Dunedin in the South Island of New Zealand, as well as the valley above and behind the beach.[1] Located to the west of Aramoana (12 kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast of Port Chalmers) and included as a section of the Otago Heads, Whareakeake was a place of habitation for Māori people from early times until the Sealers' War skirmish of 1817 from which it derived its colonial name. It is now a surfing beach renowned for its right-hand point break.

  1. ^ "Search Result – Official Name Whareakeake". NZGB Gazetteer. Land Information New Zealand. Retrieved 3 December 2019.