Te Puka a Maui
A sculpture of stylised anchor chain symbolises the Maori view that Stewart Island is anchored to South Island, a similar sculpture in Rakiura National Park represents the other end of the chain.
Ward Parade, Bluff, New Zealand
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Four Stone Sculptures
Atop the hill looking down on Wainui Beach among the flax and landscaped gardens sits the Four Directions Sculptures.
Wainui Reserve, Ngarunui Beach Road, Raglan, Waikato
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One Tree Hill Obelisk
Cornwall Park is the legacy of Sir John Logan Campbell. Originally the land was a farm owned by him on the outskirts of Auckland. On the summit of the hill is the grave of Sir John Logan Campbell surmounted by an obelisk.
One Tree Hill, Auckland, New Zealand
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Wind Wand Sculpture
One of the most visible art pieces in the city is the 45m-high kinetic sculpture Wind Wand, designed by the late internationally renowned New Zealand artist Len Lye, which takes pride of place on New Plymouth's Coastal Walkway.
Egmont Street, New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand New Plymouth,Taranaki
The Hand that Nurtures
Llew Summers was born Christchurch, New Zealand in 1947. His interest has been primarily in figurative works, and is celebratory of the human form, affirming the beauty of the human body.
100 Ardmore St, Wanaka
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Split Apple Rock
in Bizarre Nature Formations, 2. Best known
Named after a rock looking like a split apple - stunning rock formation! Sits just in less than 100 meters from the shore. Beautiful bay with crystal clear water, golden, sandy beach. You can also swim there.
Moonraker Way, Kaiteriteri
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