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  2. St Clair, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    St Clair Beach is the suburb's most well-known feature. It is the western end of the long beach (Ocean Beach) which stretches along the city's southern shore, and is a popular surfing venue, regularly hosting national and South Island surfing championships.

  3. Ocean Beach, Otago - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Beach from the western end of Saint Clair Esplanade. Ocean Beach (Māori: Whakahekerau) [1] is a long sandy beach which runs along the Pacific Ocean coast of south Dunedin, New Zealand. It stretches for some three kilometres from Saint Clair in the southwest along the coast of Saint Kilda to the foot of Lawyers Head in the east. The beach ...

  4. Mum (sea lion) - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] [1] In July 2015, twenty years after Mum gave birth on the mainland, a life-sized statue of Mum was unveiled on the Esplanade in the Dunedin suburb of St Clair. [5] Designed by Bryn Jones , it was fabricated from fibreglass and polyurethane, [ 5 ] for $11,000. [ 7 ]

  5. Justin Summerton - Wikipedia

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    Summerton spent the next couple of decades in Dunedin. He completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree (1987) and a Bachelor of Arts degree (1993) at the University of Otago. In 1990, Summerton got a studio flat at St Clair Esplanade, in Dunedin, where he did some of his early experiments with oils, working mainly with seascapes. The following year ...

  6. Esplanade - Wikipedia

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    An esplanade or promenade is a long, open, level area, usually next to a river or large body of water, where people may walk. The historical definition of esplanade was a large, open, level area outside fortress or city walls to provide clear fields of fire for the fortress's guns.

  7. History of the Dunedin urban area - Wikipedia

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    The arrival at St Clair of William Henry Valpy (1793–1852) in 1849 led to the first development of permanent roading in the area; Valpy, reputedly the wealthiest man in New Zealand, [12] had a branch dray road built from Dunedin's central settlement to his St. Clair farm which ran along the edge of what is now South Dunedin.

  8. Suburbs of Dunedin - Wikipedia

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    The beaches of St Kilda and St Clair—properly called Ocean Beach—stretch along the city's south coast for some 3,500 metres between Lawyers Head and Forbury Head. The suburb of St Kilda, which until 1989 was a separate borough, is a densely populated residential area stretching across the flat land between the beach and the light industrial ...

  9. White Island (Otago) - Wikipedia

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    White Island (Māori: Pounui-a-Hine) is an island 2,500 metres (2,700 yd) off the coast of Otago, within the boundaries of the city of Dunedin, South Island, New Zealand. It is uninhabited, and is a well-known landmark visible from the city's two inner city beaches at St Clair and St Kilda. The island is 80 metres (87 yd) in length and 30 ...