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  2. Taiaroa Head - Wikipedia

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    It lies within the city limits of Dunedin. The nearest settlement, Otakou, lies three kilometres to the south. The cape is home to a lighthouse, built in 1864, and a colony of over 100 northern royal albatrosses, which established itself in 1919 [1] – the only such colony on an inhabited mainland. There is also the Royal Albatross Centre.

  3. Harington Point - Wikipedia

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    The settlement can be reached via a 45-minute drive from Dunedin City on sealed roads, and is also serviced 7 days per week by a regular bus service taking 60 minutes from the city center, as well as a school bus. [2] Despite its small size, Harington Point offers accommodation ranging from holiday houses to self-contained motel units.

  4. Northern royal albatross - Wikipedia

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    Northern royal albatrosses nest on the Chatham Islands (Forty-fours Island, Big Sister Island, and Little Sister Island), Enderby Island in the Auckland Islands, and Taiaroa Head on the Otago Peninsula of New Zealand. The Taiaroa Head colony is the only albatross colony found on a human-inhabited mainland in the Southern Hemisphere.

  5. Otago Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Royal Albatross Colony - only mainland colony of albatross in the world; In 2008 the Dunedin City Council purchased 328 hectares of land surrounding Harbour Cone, a distinctive geological feature on the Otago Peninsula that features early-settler archaeological sites and remnants of bush from pre-colonial times.

  6. Toroa (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Dunedin's Otago Peninsula, visible from the sculpture's site, is the location of the only breeding colony of royal albatross on an inhabited mainland. Academic Peter Leech has commented that Toroa captures "the paradox of flight in that winged ponderousness and spine muscularity of the bird heaving its half ton-ness off the ground in a ruffle ...

  7. Albatross - Wikipedia

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    Visits to colonies can be very popular; the northern royal albatross colony at Taiaroa Head in Dunedin, New Zealand, attracts 40,000 visitors a year. [ 7 ] Threats and conservation

  8. Lance Richdale - Wikipedia

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    He was the driving force to gain protection for the colony of northern royal albatrosses at Taiaroa Head, Otago, after discovering the first successful fledgling there in 1938. [2] Richdale completed a Master's degree at the University of Otago in 1935, with a thesis on the history of agricultural education in New Zealand. [3]

  9. Otago Harbour - Wikipedia

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    With access to the albatross colony, seal colony, and Fort Taiaroa Otakou: East Home of the Ōtākou Rūnanga of Ngāi Tahu. and starting place of Otakou Fisheries. Harwood East Portobello: East 1110 Broad Bay: East Macandrew Bay: East 1146 Challis: East Andersons Bay: East 2478 Dunedin (Central City) South Ravensbourne: West 1230 fertiliser ...